I Built a Pocket E-Paper Reader | ESP32 | No Internet Needed
In this project, I built a compact pocket e-paper reader using an ESP32. It lets you upload books over WiFi, read them offline, and automatically remembers your last page. No SD card, no internet required after upload, and low power thanks to the e-paper display. Features: • Upload TXT books over WiFi • Automatic pagination (no broken lines or words) • Resume from last page after reboot • Clean UI with menu system • Battery percentage display • Optimized for low power usage For 3D printing and CNC services: https://www.justway.com/ Flash it yourself: https://techtalkies.github.io/flash.html Code & 3D: https://github.com/TechTalkies/YouTub... Buy components used in the video: Display: https://www.seeedstudio.com/2-13-Mono... Driver board: https://www.seeedstudio.com/XIAO-ePap... If you enjoyed this, consider subscribing. More practical electronics projects are coming soon. #ESP32 #Epaper #DIY #Electronics #Maker

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