ESP32-CAM Board,Aideepen ESP32-CAM-MB Micro USB to Serial Port CH-340G with OV3660 3MP Camera Module Dual Mode Support NodeMCU
Original price was: $13.99.$11.99Current price is: $11.99.
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ESP32-CAM Board,Aideepen ESP32-CAM-MB Micro USB to Serial Port CH-340G with OV3660 3MP Camera Module Dual Mode Support NodeMCU
Original price was: $13.99.$11.99Current price is: $11.99.


Johnny Opinions –
It works
So I got this ESP32-CAM module up and running pretty easily. First, the listing said to verify the PSRAM is present, since that’s not actually shown with `esptool chip-id` or anything, I used a code snippet I found online and uploaded with the Arduino IDE, 4MB PSRAM detected, hooray. So I attached the camera and tried the generic camera sketch example in Arduino IDE after selecting the ‘AI Thinker ESP32-CAM’ board and after changing the board selection to `#define CAMERA_MODEL_AI_THINKER` it joined my wifi and I was able to connect to the web server and take some test pictures. The camera quality is about what you’d expect, certainly not great, though it does take 1600×1200 pixel stills. 1024×768 is about as high as you want to go from streaming though, and even then the framerate is pretty low. I couldn’t get the flash to work right away with the example sketch but I’m pretty sure it’s working as it blinks when you plug the module in. I haven’t tried using the SD card reader yet, I don’t think I’ll end up using it. My next step is to flash ESPHome on this so I can use it to monitor a dumb power meter on my property. Note that if you want to use the (included) external antenna you’ll need to solder a pad by the u.fl antenna port, the listing has a picture that shows you where.
Jackson –
Didn’t work
Board was delivered in only a plastic envelope. It looked rough. Had read errors after upload. Returned it.
Jessica –
Great little camera module for DIY projects
Excellent for small DIY projects. The image quality is decent for its size and price, and the wireless connectivity is a huge plus. It’s easy to integrate into custom setups and works reliably once configured.Highly recommended if you enjoy tinkering or want a compact camera for your smart home or hobby projects.
Randy Smandych –
If you are looking at ESP32-CAM boards without antenna, don’t !Get these instead.I had ESP32-CAM board without antenna, and they barely pick up wifi unless you are right next to AP.I have 1 of these devices in a basement, no issues picking up signal. Device always stays connected.