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![]() KB6NU's Ham Radio Blog /////////////////////////////////////////// Could Watchy be a smart ham watch? Posted: 04 Mar 2021 08:37 AM PST http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/kb6nu...m_medium=email In this mornings IEEE Spectrum Tech Alert, there was a link to an article on Watchy, a $55 hackable smart watch, made by a company called Squarofumi. According to the article: Watchy is based around anÂ*ESP32Â*microcontroller, a popular alternative to AVR- or Arm-based microcontroller because of its built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth capabilities that can be programmed via the Arduino IDE. Surrounding hardware includes a 1.5-inch e-paper display, a real-time clock module, a vibration motor, a three-axis accelerometer, and four control buttons. Because its programmable, you can create your own watch face. The Squarofumi website shows a number of these. Heres an example of three of them: Pretty neat, huh? Even neater is that you can program it to tell more than time. The article goes on to say: Watchy faces can be expanded beyond simply telling the time: The wireless connection and a JSON parser library allow you to extract information from online services about things such as the weather or subway arrival times, and the accelerometer allows for gesture controls. So, Im guessing that someone could program it to display the latest propagation data, DX spots, and maybe APRS messages. In addition to using the Arduino IDE to program Watchy, you can also program it with Micropython, ESP-IDF, and Zephyr-RTOS. Get it from CrowdSupply. The post Could Watchy be a smart ham watch? appeared first on KB6NUs Ham Radio Blog. |
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