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Hey community, do you still find it difficult to fulfill your project ideas using the
Hey community, do you still find it difficult to fulfill your project ideas using the
Soil electrical conductivity (EC) is a metric of the salt content in the soil, it
Today we wanna share a super cool open-source project to help you build up an
Hi, community! We’re already over halfway through 2022 and our “We Listen and Take Action”
Currently, Seeed Studio is running “IoT Into the Wild Contest for Sustainable Plant 2022” on Hackster.io. So far, we’ve received 107 free hardware applications, along with 300+ people registered as the Contest participants. In an effort to inspire a broader number of potential participants, as well as to facilitate the makers and innovators to start their projects early-on, we’ve selected 23 free hardware applicants to send out the free hardware kit next week.
After the launch of the Seeed Fusion Original Design Manufacturing service (ODM), we released the
SenseCAP S210x series is a brand-new series of environmental sensors that enable long-distance data acquisition
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Hey, community! We launched the Seeed Studio XIAO ESP32C3 on July 7th, 2022. A new family member of Seeed Studio XIAO series, with the rich onboard interface, thumb-sized design, and most importantly, at only a cost of $4.99. The first batch sold out in a few hours. Product cooking time.
Connecting The World Starts With A DIY XIAO Mechanical Keyboard! This contest has concluded. Please
So, for this post, we’ve prepared you 1 must-not-miss contest, 2 new products, 4 exciting news, 4 highlighted community projects, 6 Edge AI solutions and cases, and also 3 manufacturing tips (including how we mass-produced the SenseCAP M2)!
In the industrial manufacturing workplace, workers are constantly having to leave their stations to communicate