To support my Crowd Supply launch I've decided to promote ESP8266 version of the board via Tindie store. This board is a baby version of ESP32 design, lacking some features and having much smaller power house. I consider it 'just enough' for smaller projects, like talking gadgets or sound boxes, left alone speechless visual projects that can start talking with this board.
All funds received will go for ESP32 version development, which I hope will see the daylight, as long as the project pre-launch will receive enough subscriptions. Having that said I'd like to ask again everyone to subscribe to Crowd Supply campaign, I'm really keen to release it to backers and see the projects it can host.
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