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M5Stack Cardputer [Discontinued] Reviews

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The most fun I have had in electronics for years! Incredibly versatile and hackable little device. Since purchasing this I have created a couple of embedded projects using the m5stack hardware It's really intuitive to use, wallet friendly and genuinely the biggest gamechanger since arduino
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Posted 10 months ago
Awsome product from M5Stack never fail to please, Thanks Pi Hut Great Quality Cheap products.
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Posted 10 months ago
Good
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Posted 11 months ago
Excellent little device. Recommended. Just a few notes that you may find useful. - You can use SD cards of any size (even more than 32GB) as far as they are formatted FAT32. You may need an extra app to go beyond 32GB. - To install applications, run M5Burner once and install "M5Launcher Cardputer". After that, you can use M5Launcher to download apps on the SD card and installed/run them from there without using M5Burner on an external machine.
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Posted 1 year ago
Very cool product! I love to tinker with electronics, this thing is very unique and an absolute steal at just over £30. Additional functionality can be added through custom images and other modules that can also be purchased on this site. It’s been fun to mess with the various electronics in my home and even write some of my own custom scripts. Highly recommend if you’re into that kind of thing! Delivered next day, happy customer!
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Posted 1 year ago
Fantastic piece of kit, highly recommended for learning.
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Posted 1 year ago
Look retro and Evil - designed for the little hacker inside you - feel like it scares people when the wires are sticking out but I love it.
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Posted 1 year ago
Great service - arrived safely, well packed & on time. Great little product with lots of potential usage. Now I have to decide what I want to use it for. First use will probably be a i2C detector.
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Posted 1 year ago