The ESP32 Agent Dev Kit is an ESP32-S3-powered voice assistant that offers integrations with popular LLM models such as ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude.
Wireless-Tag says the Dev Kit is suitable for “95% of AIoT applications, from smart home devices to desktop toys, robotics, and instruments”
In some ways, it is similar to the SenseCAP Watcher, but it has a larger, non-touch display and dual mic input. It however does not support local language models. It also features a standard MikroBUS interface for expansion.
For voice capabilities, the ESP32 Dev Kit integrates two onboard, noise-reducing microphones and a high-fidelity speaker. The built-in infrared laser proximity sensor detects human proximity and movement for “smart interactive experiences”.
ESP32 Agent Dev Kit specifications:
- MCU – ESP32-S3 dual-core Tensilica LX7 microcontroller @ 240MHz, 8MB PSRAM
- Storage – 16MB flash
- Display – 1.45-inch Touchscreen, 412×412 resolution
- Camera – 5MP OmniVision OV5647 camera module, 120° field of vision
- Audio – Hi-Fi speaker; dual, high-sensitivity microphones
- Networking – 2.4GHz Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5 (LE) both via ESP32-S3
- USB – 1x USB-C (power and programming)
- Expansion – MikroBUS interface
- Misc – Infrared proximity sensor
- Power – 5V DC power
- Dimensions – 94 x 62 x 13.6mm
- Operating Temperature – 0 to 60°C
The ESP32 Agent Dev Kit supports Arduino IDE and ESP-IDF development platforms and offers real-time interaction via Volcano Engine RTC and OpenAI’s Realtime API. It supports ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini via the Coze AI platform.
Although the device is marketed as open-source, the GitHub repository has limited information. The product firmware is in binary format and the driver code written in C is provided as a tarball which defeats the purpose of using a version control system like git…
The crowdfunding campaign is live on Kickstarter and has surpassed its $1,668 US funding goal with several days to go. The product is offered for $40 on Kickstarter, with a target retail price of $69. It is slightly less expensive than the earlier-mentioned SenseCAP Watcher but has fewer notable features. Shipping is expected to begin in March 2025.
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