I uploaded it but it wont display anything. Can you pls help? I also am going to implement a HR sensor with this for a college project. I really need your help and it would be great if you respond!.
Just a note to say thanks a million. I have 4 of these setting on my desk, I thought I had nuked them but it seems the old IDE changed the settings and until I changed that setting in the file as you indicated and began using the lora driver I couldn't get the screens to do anything. I even took a brand new one yesterday, opened the case and tried to get it to do something, any thing, but the screen remained dark. With your wonderful video, I am back on track once more to having fun with the devices. You have made an old man happy again.
Hi Gabriel, congratulations on the project and thanks for sharing it with us! I want to push images, gifs and videos to an IPS IFT (AMOLED Smartwatch 240x240) display using Bluetooth. Do you know which hardware I should use in order to achieve this? Any pointers to that direction would be highly appreciated. Thanks!
Very inspiring. The software on the long list of chinese made smart watches now littering Amazon is quite disappointing. I would love to find a smart watch hardware platform (modular) with open source software. If you have any suggestions, please dm me.
And what needs to be changed or added to the sketch in order to register two access points (that is, two WiFi networks)? If one doesn't work, will it connect to the other by itself?
??could you use this to play mp4?? sorry if its a slilly question im trying to make a mini media player a bit like the one made by super make something, i was just hoping if the process could be eismpler and re purposedd after. thank you
No the library I use doesn't allow mp4 (I tried). There is only enough memory for around a 5 second gif worth of images, around 100 full resolution jpegs.
Given the 3D printing adventures in printing the watch band, maybe revise the watch case design to just use an ordinary watch band that can be purchased.
Yeah, next watch is probably going to have a nylon strap. The flexible strap is quite uncomfortable over long periods of time, it was more an experiment. Next watch likely will be much more practical.
@@gabrielmcfarlane3615 - just use the standard spring loaded pins, and then any band style could be used. Those pins just need two holes spaced apart by the width of the band at the watch face (where it is widest).
Not bad, good pace, I find a lot are too slow, ffs, you can play back again to catch a detail, or slow it down, no need to space out every word to one every two seconds.I am very interested to see what other content you come up with. If you want a suggestion I would love to see a low power MPU6050 that only wakes up the main ESP32 when it senses movement. I am thinking something like sleep current in the order of 10's of uA. I couldn't find any youtubers with a 6050 doing a wake up of the MCU by generating an interrupt (thereby giving one year plus battery live while on standby in deeps sleep), and this is a super handy building block for many things. I guarantee if you were to publish this you will get some interest.
Aye, thanks. Feedback like this is really helpful, I'm making a new video, it will be a lot less informative and more entertainment oriented. I suppose I was trying to make the video in depth but not boring, not sure how successful I was however. I was actually going to make one with a MPU6050 wakeup thing like you described, I have made some crude prototypes and I'll think I'll make a pcb for that. I'm quite split of the direction this channel is going to take I might just upload silly technology based videos here and make an other for in depth explanations.
Hello, I really liked your project. I have a problem with the RTClib.h Arduino: 1.8.13 (Windows 10), Board: "TTGO LoRa32-OLED V1, 80MHz, 921600, None" Wrote 1507328 bytes (17121 compressed) at 0x00290000 in 6.0 seconds (effective 2017.5 kbit / s) ... Hash of data verified. Leaving ... Hard resetting via RTS pin ... watch3: 11: 20: fatal error: RTClib.h: No such file or directory Multiple libraries found for "SD.h" compilation terminated. Used: C: \ Users \ Henry \ AppData \ Local \ Arduino15 \ packages \ esp32 \ hardware \ esp32 \ 1.0.4 \ libraries \ SD Not used: E: \ Arduino \ arduino-1.8.13 \ libraries \ SD exit status 1 RTClib.h: No such file or directory
Sorry it took ages
With quality like this, I don't care how long it takes!
Instead of using the TTGO development board, can we use a esp 32 with a display?
Will it work the same?
@@MdAsif-gb1sj it will!
I uploaded it but it wont display anything. Can you pls help? I also am going to implement a HR sensor with this for a college project. I really need your help and it would be great if you respond!.
Man's put the whole iron man suit into his watch XD
Hahahahaha😂
Just a note to say thanks a million. I have 4 of these setting on my desk, I thought I had nuked them but it seems the old IDE changed the settings and until I changed that setting in the file as you indicated and began using the lora driver I couldn't get the screens to do anything. I even took a brand new one yesterday, opened the case and tried to get it to do something, any thing, but the screen remained dark. With your wonderful video, I am back on track once more to having fun with the devices. You have made an old man happy again.
Hi Gabriel, congratulations on the project and thanks for sharing it with us!
I want to push images, gifs and videos to an IPS IFT (AMOLED Smartwatch 240x240) display using Bluetooth. Do you know which hardware I should use in order to achieve this? Any pointers to that direction would be highly appreciated. Thanks!
Dude this is some legit quality content!
Me parece fantástico su proyecto, un joven talentoso, le felicito 👏
OMG HE HATH RETURNED
If I saw this last week I woulda picked different chips for my watch. I'm using the rpi pico with a 128*64 monochrome screen
For some reason it hasn't been updating me on your uploads, I randomly remembered the watch you made and had to search through my subs to find you
tbh UA-cam is kind of scuffed for being a multi billion dollar business
I liked and subscribed because of this video!!
Amazingly detailed project.Well done and thanks.SUBSCRIBED to you Channel.
You are the great one ! ‘cos you’ve made it all by yourself from start to the end. This project driving me nuts!
I'm a simple man, I see Zero two, I click
what happens if i don't remove the bms from the battery??? will it explode or getting some errors?
dayum. this is awesome! first legit working diy Smart watch
Круто. Мне понравилось. Попробуй дальше развивать этот проект.
I love you man! You're ADHD is just like mine but you actually manage to finish your side projects!! 😂😂
Buddy can u make a exam cheating note app mini device
genial, muy buen trabajo
I’m building a similar watch that I want to talk with another esp32 and receive battery voltage. Any tips for getting it to read 2s voltage?
Can we pay you to program it
Does it work?
Thanks for the great job. is it OK to do without a RTC module? even any one of ttgo s1/s2/s3.
excellent project you should make this watch to order...
I would buy one
Very inspiring. The software on the long list of chinese made smart watches now littering Amazon is quite disappointing. I would love to find a smart watch hardware platform (modular) with open source software. If you have any suggestions, please dm me.
Can you do this with a different display? Is the software designed for this specific display?
woah
tysm man
Super cool video!!
😺 yes ! super cool 😺
And what needs to be changed or added to the sketch in order to register two access points (that is, two WiFi networks)?
If one doesn't work, will it connect to the other by itself?
Bro that's really amazing
Awesome project!
Keep it up, nice video, thank you for sharing it :)
Thank you, I am 14 from Taiwan, I saw this video while looking for a esp32 watch.This is awesome.Good Job!
Is it necessary to remove the BMS? I also clipped one at a time, it still sparked.
Not necessary in a electronics sense, it was more to save space. Probably should be fine as long as you didn't touch them.
Im gona make this 1st thing when I get 3d printer, looks soo cool, keep up the good work
nice
Nice video, never considered resin could be toxic when cured
Hol lehet ilyen esp modult vásárolni?
??could you use this to play mp4?? sorry if its a slilly question im trying to make a mini media player a bit like the one made by super make something, i was just hoping if the process could be eismpler and re purposedd after. thank you
No the library I use doesn't allow mp4 (I tried). There is only enough memory for around a 5 second gif worth of images, around 100 full resolution jpegs.
This is so useful, thankyou so much!
good job YT. another hidden gem discovered!
Great video and project
Thanks Gab!
good job !!!
Great!
buen trabajo
Wow Awesome..
Great project and well presented
muy muy bueno
Great video Mann I want part 2!!!!
I like it as a band but I prefer mechanical faces.
Given the 3D printing adventures in printing the watch band, maybe revise the watch case design to just use an ordinary watch band that can be purchased.
Yeah, next watch is probably going to have a nylon strap. The flexible strap is quite uncomfortable over long periods of time, it was more an experiment. Next watch likely will be much more practical.
@@gabrielmcfarlane3615 - just use the standard spring loaded pins, and then any band style could be used. Those pins just need two holes spaced apart by the width of the band at the watch face (where it is widest).
nice project
Not bad, good pace, I find a lot are too slow, ffs, you can play back again to catch a detail, or slow it down, no need to space out every word to one every two seconds.I am very interested to see what other content you come up with.
If you want a suggestion I would love to see a low power MPU6050 that only wakes up the main ESP32 when it senses movement. I am thinking something like sleep current in the order of 10's of uA.
I couldn't find any youtubers with a 6050 doing a wake up of the MCU by generating an interrupt (thereby giving one year plus battery live while on standby in deeps sleep), and this is a super handy building block for many things.
I guarantee if you were to publish this you will get some interest.
Aye, thanks. Feedback like this is really helpful, I'm making a new video, it will be a lot less informative and more entertainment oriented. I suppose I was trying to make the video in depth but not boring, not sure how successful I was however.
I was actually going to make one with a MPU6050 wakeup thing like you described, I have made some crude prototypes and I'll think I'll make a pcb for that.
I'm quite split of the direction this channel is going to take I might just upload silly technology based videos here and make an other for in depth explanations.
which app is using to design it??
so basically you have to build it yourself
Great work!🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙃🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂
Hello, I really liked your project.
I have a problem with the RTClib.h
Arduino: 1.8.13 (Windows 10), Board: "TTGO LoRa32-OLED V1, 80MHz, 921600, None"
Wrote 1507328 bytes (17121 compressed) at 0x00290000 in 6.0 seconds (effective 2017.5 kbit / s) ...
Hash of data verified.
Leaving ...
Hard resetting via RTS pin ...
watch3: 11: 20: fatal error: RTClib.h: No such file or directory
Multiple libraries found for "SD.h"
compilation terminated.
Used: C: \ Users \ Henry \ AppData \ Local \ Arduino15 \ packages \ esp32 \ hardware \ esp32 \ 1.0.4 \ libraries \ SD
Not used: E: \ Arduino \ arduino-1.8.13 \ libraries \ SD
exit status 1
RTClib.h: No such file or directory
Same problem here, did you solve it?
@@muskar2882 I still can't find the problem when having two libraries