https://linuxgizmos.com/low-cost-smartwatch-powered-by-esp32-s3-module/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- All News | Boards | Chips | Devices | Software | LinuxDevices.com Archive | About | Contact | Subscribe Follow LinuxGizmos: +------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Twitter Facebook Pinterest RSS feed +------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ * get email updates * * Search LinuxGizmos: [ ] [Search] * Search LinuxGizmos.com + LinuxDevices Archive: [ ] [Search] * LinuxGizmos Sponsor ads: (advertise here) * Top 10 trending posts... + Low-cost Smartwatch powered by ESP32 module + Asus unveils Tinker Board 3N based on Rockchip RK3566 SoC + (Update) Orange Pi teases low-cost SBC based on Rockchip RK3566 + Avalue launches 3.5" SBC with Hybrid design + Mixtile opens pre-orders for Core 3588E starting at $109.00 + Banana Pi BPI-PicoW-S3 launched for $5.50 + Open source smartwatch integrates ESP32 mcu + SATA HATs support up to four drives on Raspberry Pi 4 or Rock Pi 4 + NanoS3 is a tiny module based on the ESP32-S3 SoC + Forlinx announces RISC-V SoM based on StarFive JH7110 * LinuxGizmos Sponsor ads: (advertise here) * * Follow LinuxGizmos or subscribe to our posts: * Twitter Facebook Pinterest RSS feed Low-cost Smartwatch powered by ESP32 module Aug 7, 2023 -- by Giorgio Mendoza 4,110 views Twitter Facebook LinkedIn Reddit Pinterest Email [T-Watch-S3-1] The T-Watch S3 from LILYGO is an open-source device built around the ESP32-S3 SoC with Wi-Fi and BLE connectivity. The device also includes an 1.54" LCD display with capacitive touch capabilities and Arduino support. Unlike the SQFMI Watchy which is based on the ESP32-PICO-D4 microcontroller, the new smartwatch by LILYGO features the following ESP32 System-on-Chip: -- ADVERTISEMENT -- * ESP32-S3 - Xtensa 32-bit LX7 dual core, (up to 240MHz) [T-WATCH-S3-peripherals-450x315] T-Watch S3 peripherals (click image to enlarge) For connectivity, the smartwatch features the Semtech SX1262 low power LoRa Transceiver, supporting frequencies of 433Mhz, 868Mhz, and 915Mhz. The T-Watch S3 comes with a 1.54'' LCD display with a resolution of 240 x 240 and capacitive touch technology, a class D amplifier along with a PDM microphone. Another feature of the T-Watch S3 is the DRV2605 from Texas Instruments, which is described as a highly flexible haptic control device for ERM and LRA actuators. LILYGO indicates that the smartwatch supports MicroPython, ESP-IDF, VS Code and the Arduino IDE. Additionally, the company includes a GitHub repository and a wiki page for documentation. See the recent demo above for more details. [T-WATCH-S3-dimensions-450x423] [T-Watch-S3-420x450] T-Watch S3 dimensions (click images to enlarge) Specifications listed for the T-Watch S3 include: * Memory/Storage: + 8MB PSRAM + 16MB Flash * Connectivity: + Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n + BLE V5.0 + Semtech SX1262 * Display: + 1.54" LCD (ST7789V) * USB: + 1x USB Port & OTG * I/O Peripherals: + Microphone + Class D amplifier (MAX98357A) + 12-bit Triaxial acceleration sensor (BMA423) * Other Features: + 1x Power button + RTC + Haptic Driver Motor (DRV2605) * Power: + Integrated PMU (AXP2101) + 3.7V/400mAh LiPo battery Further information The T-Watch S3 starts at $39.90 and it can be obtained from their official LILYGO online store or their AliExpress store. LinuxGizmos related posts: * Banana Pi BPI-PicoW-S3 launched for $5.50 * FireBeetle 2 includes camera and LCD support * LILYGO T-CAMERA S3 includes display and PIR sensor * LoRa HAT starts at $31 * (Updated) ESP32 based board targets smart home applications * Open source ESP32 module supports 5G and GPS connectivity * Arduino launches Nano ESP32 board for $20.00 * Rotary Encoders for ESP32, Rpi Pico and RPi 4 * NanoS3 is a tiny module based on the ESP32-S3 SoC * ESP32 development board features 1.9" LCD and LiPo battery... (advertise here) Print Friendly, PDF & Email +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ | PLEASE COMMENT BELOW | +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ Please comment here...Cancel reply (advertise here) The content on this site is copyright (c) 2007-2023 LinuxGizmos.com unless otherwise noted. Comments are the property of their submitters. LinuxGizmos is part of the KCK Media Corp. network. Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds.