Kode Dot has introduced a pocket-sized programmable device featuring an AMOLED touchscreen and dual MCU (ESP32 P4 + C5). This device aims to streamline project development by eliminating setup hassles and providing extensive connectivity and sensor options for users.
Kode Dot has launched a new programmable device designed for makers, pentesters, and tech enthusiasts. The device integrates essential components including an ESP32-P4 and C5 microcontrollers, an AMOLED touchscreen, and various sensors, all in a compact form factor.
The Kode Dot features a 2.13-inch AMOLED touchscreen, 32 MB PSRAM, and 32 MB flash memory, enabling users to run complex applications. It offers multiple connectivity options, including Wi-Fi, Bluetooth LE, NFC, and IR, which facilitate interaction with other devices and networks.
The device also includes a 9-axis IMU for motion sensing, an SD card slot for additional storage, and a programmable GPIO header with 14 programmable pins for further expansion with sensors, motors, and other electronics.
By combining hardware elements into a single device, Kode Dot aims to reduce the common challenges of project setup, allowing users to focus on coding and developing their ideas. The company encourages community collaboration, enabling users to share and run applications like games and tools on their devices.
The launch of Kode Dot represents a consolidation of hardware capabilities that may appeal particularly to hobbyists and developers seeking to prototype applications quickly and efficiently. Its array of features positions it as a versatile tool in the maker and pentesting communities.
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Kode Dot has introduced a pocket-sized programmable device featuring an AMOLED touchscreen and dual MCU (ESP32 P4 + C5). This device aims to streamline project development by eliminating setup hassles and providing extensive connectivity and sensor options for users.