Put CircuitPython in your baby's toys

What does a self-respecting electronics pro do when they have a house full of baby toys and the knowledge to build custom circuits? Obviously you are customizing things to stream better music.

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Adafruit just showed off some prototypes of their new "Toy Hacker" board. It has an esp32-s2 as its brain, which means it has wifi available and supports CircuitPython. What does that mean? Ultimately, this means you can swap out your toy's brain and send updates over Wi-Fi to change things up.

In the video above, you can see the project in action wearing Taylor Swift.

Put CircuitPython in your baby's toys

What does a self-respecting electronics pro do when they have a house full of baby toys and the knowledge to build custom circuits? Obviously you are customizing things to stream better music.

YouTube player

Adafruit just showed off some prototypes of their new "Toy Hacker" board. It has an esp32-s2 as its brain, which means it has wifi available and supports CircuitPython. What does that mean? Ultimately, this means you can swap out your toy's brain and send updates over Wi-Fi to change things up.

In the video above, you can see the project in action wearing Taylor Swift.

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