sonocotta / loud-espLinks
Loud ESP is an ESP32-powered, rich-audio development board. Available with or without a color touchscreen, Loud ESP has a wealth of peripherals to support a wide range of user interaction. It is compact, portable, battery-powered, and uses a dual MAX98357 Hi-Fi DAC that will output 3W per speaker.
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