Diymore 2pcs for ESP32-CAM-MB WiFi Bluetooth Development Board, for ESP32 Dual-core Wireless Development Board with 2640 Camera TF Card Module
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Diymore 2pcs for ESP32-CAM-MB WiFi Bluetooth Development Board, for ESP32 Dual-core Wireless Development Board with 2640 Camera TF Card Module

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Details

  • Brand
    diymore
  • Model name
    ESP32 CAM
  • RAM memory installed size
    8 MB
  • Memory storage capacity
    4 GB
  • CPU speed
    2.4E+2 MHz
240MHz dual-core speed
📡WiFi & Bluetooth connectivity
📸Supports 2640 & OV7670 cameras

Description

🚀 Elevate your IoT game with powerhouse ESP32-CAM innovation!

  • ROBUST MEMORY SETUP - Built-in 520KB SRAM plus 8MB external PSRAM ensures smooth data handling and storage.
  • FLEXIBLE NETWORK MODES - Operate in STA, AP, or combined STA+AP modes for ultimate wireless versatility.
  • BLAZING DUAL CORE PERFORMANCE - Harness up to 240MHz and 600 DMIPS for seamless multitasking and rapid processing.
  • VERSATILE CAMERA COMPATIBILITY - Plug & play support for high-res 2640 and classic OV7670 cameras to capture every detail.
  • COMPREHENSIVE INTERFACE SUPPORT - UART, SPI, I2C, PWM, ADC, DAC – connect all your sensors and peripherals effortlessly.

The Diymore ESP32-CAM-MB is a compact, dual-core 240MHz development board featuring 520KB SRAM and 8MB PSRAM, supporting high-res 2640 and OV7670 cameras. It offers extensive interface options and flexible WiFi/Bluetooth modes, making it the go-to choice for cutting-edge wireless IoT projects.

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Specifications

Branddiymore
Product Dimensions4.05 x 2.7 x 0.45 cm; 36 g
Manufacturer referenceXF01022
Manufacturerdiymore
SeriesESP32 CAM
Colour2PCS Micro USB
Processor BrandARM
Processor Speed2.4E+2 MHz
Processor Count2
Memory TechnologySRAM, PSRAM
Memory Clock Speed240 MHz
Wireless Type802.11n, Bluetooth, 802.11b, 802.11g
Voltage5 Volts
Operating SystemFreeRTOS
Are Batteries IncludedNo
Item Weight36 g
Guaranteed software updates untilunknown

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N**N

Great for simple camera-based applications

Everything worked straight out of the box. The image quality is surprisingly good and certainly good enough for keeping an eye on the goings-on in my hen-house! The only limitation is that if you want to use other capabilities of the ESP32, such as GPIO pins, then it is difficult to get access to the pins.

K**S

Decent little board

Very good value for money. As to be expected with the platform, the image quality isn't exactly HD but serviceable for low-res tasks such as monitoring a 3D printer in my case. Works nicely with ESPHome and Home Assistant with the settings as per Fletcher's comment. As an extra tip, you can set the idle FPS to 0 in ESPHome to effectively turn off the camera when it's not being viewed.The white LED is on pin 4 and is very bright (also gets very hot!) - I have this set up with an ESPHome automation to turn on when the stream starts and off when it stops, so it doesn't waste energy when not needed.The ESP32's onboard status LED is on the inside face of the main board. The red LED on the power board is connected directly to the power but can be disabled by cutting the traces just above the LED.The only downside is that you don't get any exposed pins from the ESP32 so it can't (at least not easily) do double duty e.g. with a PIR sensor, but for a tenner each you can't really grumble.

T**O

doesn't seem to work with latest Arduino IDE

EDIT 3rd April 2023: the seller offered a full refund, I might got bad units.As mentioned by reviewer "Avid reader" it doesn't work with latest version of Arduino IDE (2.0.4), but it's working with Arduino IDE 1.8.18

A**R

Missing one of the cameras.

Only came with one camera module. The other was missing from inside the esp32 packaging.

C**W

Micro USB Cable Required

It's not a bad kit at all, you get almost everything you need to get started out of the bag. The ESP board, antenna cable with a antenna, a camera lens (don't forget to remove the sticker off the front), the ESP Camera mounting board. It's worth noting though, that there is a leaflet included that you should look at. It looks like a generic manufacturing leaflet for conformity, but it's actually links to the manual on how to use it all, along with a really good guide. You can scan the QR code or visit the PDF links they provide.Sadly, you're going to need a Micro USB cable, one isn't provided and if you're like myself have moved over to almost everything being USB-C now I had to go hunting until I found one. I did have a USB-C to micro USB cable but you will need a way to connect it to your PC for programming it.In use it's pretty easy to put together, it's all just plug and play with the antenna being the hardest thing to get to click on and in place.If you follow the included guide in the PDF it works great. However would suggest you make a backup of the PDF if you plan on using them at another point in the future as well just for reference. The hosting is just an IP address for a website... the PDF file does include all the pinouts etc that you might need if you want to explore expanding the project.For a pack of two it's a great way to sit down with a child and explore it together, or just pretty good value in general.

D**.

I'd like to think that i've received two faulty devices...

As I said, I'd like to think that I received two faulty devices. No matter what settings (AI Thinker, ESP32 WROOVER, M5 Stack with or without psram) I used or cables (of 10 micro USB cables I strongly doubt that all of them are faulty) or programmer or power source or GPIO settings, the error was the same on both devices: Failed to ream flash, 1000 and camera error 2004. Wasted two days to find a workaround without success. A complete waste of time.

A**R

They do work well with arduino framework

They do work well with arduino framework example.

R**R

Good little camera and dev kit

You get 2 ESP32 development boards with bluetooth/wifi/serial USB built in, 2 2640 CAM boards with the default lens and 2 external antennas if you need them. Great for those IoT projects.I tested one of them by programming them with the Arduino IDE and installing the example esp32 camerawebserver and had it up and running in no time. The picture and video quality from the camera is good in well lit situations.The current price of under £25 for 2 is good value.

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