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ESP32-S2-WROOM and ESP32-S2-WROOM-I are two powerful, generic Wi-Fi MCU modules that have a rich set of peripherals. They are an ideal choice for a wide variety of application scenarios relating to the Internet of Things (IoT), wearable electronics and smart home.
ESP-Jumpstart is Espressif’s new reference guide which aims to help developers convert their ideas into actual products as quickly as possible.
Espressif designed and manufactured several WiFi/BT modules and development boards to help users evaluate functionality of the ESP32 family of chips. The chip itself and modules based on ESP32 chip gained huge popularity and the number of applications built on ESPRESSIF modules grow exponentially.
Everybody is waiting for IoT boom that’s going tol change our lives completely. A very important aspect of this change is a price of the end device used for IoT. It seems that the right solution has already been found and nothing can stop the IoT rolling out anymore.