Who Regularly Checks Into this Site and Uses Seeed Gear? Introduce Yourself!

Who Regularly Checks Into this Site and Uses Seeed Gear? Introduce Yourself!

Are You Alive?.. How Does It Feel To Be Alive?

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I check the site multiple times a day… I have a bunch of Seeed Gear like XIAO-Grove-LoRa-Tracker!
I am from Virginia USA

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I also always check the website. I really like the Xiao series and the expansion boards too. I’m developing some applications with the Grove Vision AI V2 and eagerly awaiting the arrival of my Sense Cap Watcher for some projects I’m working on. I am from São Paulo, Brazil. And I have some tutorials with Seeed material on my Hackster.io profile
Djair Guilherme - Hackster.io

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Awesome! Welcome and thanks for replying!

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I’m Kevin, also from USA in Pennsylvania. I’m involved with the Reticulum/Sideband project, which has some similarities to Meshtastic, although I think it has a more robust network layer. It can also run its Lora radio node, called an ‘RNode’, on hardware similar to meshtastic. So I’m looking to do that with the Tracker devices.

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Awesome! Welcome and thanks for replying!

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I check the main Seeed site every week or so, I usually don’t buy anything, but just look at new products.
I do have some Seeed hardware, one RP2040 Xiao controlling a currently broken Pen CNC, and another Xiao that’s just sitting in the cabinet.

Welcome good to know you!.. yes i do a fair bit of window shopping as well

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Thanks for the welcome!
I tend to lean towards tab shopping, because excessive windows make the computer even slower :slight_smile:

lol i get what you did there…

What did I do besides cleaning up?

i said window shopping and you said tabs are better than windows… get it?

Of course :slight_smile:
I love things like that.

LoRa? Isn’t that some sort of protocol to transfer files or information? Is this simply a sensor you plugged in or did you have to do some coding?

LoRA stands fir Long Range Radio IIRC,
Information, or KB sized files would be possible.

Unless it’s really just on/off digital things, I wouldn’t believe that you could attach a sensor directly(legal implications may also apply)

Coding, probably