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ESP8266

Badge records tagged with ESP8266, across Australia, Germany, Ireland, Kenya, Singapore, South Africa, Switzerland, United Kingdom, United States.

21 badge(s) · 2015-2024

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LayerOne 2015 · United States · 2015

LayerOne 2015 Dual Electronic Badges

PSoC4 blinky badge and VoCore OpenWRT network badge

LayerOne 2015's badge effort produced two electronic badge designs documented by the official Hardware Hacking Village archive and CharlieX's Hackaday.io project: a battery-powered PSoC4, ESP8266, and WS2812B blinky badge plus a VoCore/RT5350F OpenWRT network badge with Wi-Fi and dual Ethernet intent.

BSides Cape Town 2016 · South Africa · 2016

BSides Cape Town 2016 Badge

ESP8266 IR faction-game badge

A BSides Cape Town 2016 badge built around ESP8266, 128x64 OLED display, eight UI buttons, rear reset and program buttons, IR transmit and receive, level LEDs, faction RGB LED, USB-charged 600 mAh LiPo, schedule UI, challenges, and an organic faction game.

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linux.conf.au 2016 Open Hardware Miniconf · Australia · 2016

LCA2016 ESPlant

ESP8266 environmental-sensor board for the linux.conf.au Open Hardware Miniconf

linux.conf.au 2016's Open Hardware / Arduino Miniconf produced ESPlant, an ESP8266 WiFi environmental-sensor board with solar-friendly power, onboard sensors, optional external sensors, Arduino firmware, and public hardware files.

SAINTCON 2016 · United States · 2016

SAINTCON 2016 ESP8266 LED Badge

D1 Mini ESP8266 badge kit with MAX7219 LED display and Hackers Challenge registration

The SAINTCON 2016 badge was an electronic kit badge built around a D1 Mini ESP8266 development board, MAX7219 LED driver, and two 4-digit LED modules, with public assembly, flashing, and Hackers Challenge registration documentation.

AfricaHackOn 2017 · Kenya · 2017

AfricaHackOn 2017 Badge

Kenyan ESP8266 OLED MQTT conference badge

A limited-run AfricaHackOn 2017 electronic conference badge built around an ESP8266-01, 0.96-inch 128x64 I2C OLED display, LEDs, resistors, hand-built mounting-board construction, Arduino firmware, WiFi scanning, and MQTT schedule updates.

NodeConf EU 2018 · Ireland · 2018

NodeConf EU 2018 Badge

Pixl.js JavaScript badge with RGB, sensors, and expansion headers

An Apache-2.0 archived NearForm badge for NodeConf EU 2018 in Kilkenny, based on Pixl.js and Espruino with LCD, Bluetooth programming, RGB lighting, vibration motors, light, accelerometer and magnetometer APIs, extension headers, apps, patterns, and attendee name tooling.

ShmooCon XIV · United States · 2018

ShmooCon 2018 WiFi Rocket Badge

Battery-powered WiFi signal-strength badge

The ShmooCon XIV badge is preserved here as a battery-powered WiFi signal-strength meter from the 2018 Washington, DC conference, with corroborating public notes for an ESP8266 core, serially addressable LEDs, and an injection-molded rocket enclosure.

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BSidesKC 2019 · United States · 2019

BSidesKC 2019 Conference Badge

ESP8266 Badge Pirates badge with Wi-Fi beacon game

The BSidesKC 2019 conference badge was a Badge Pirates ESP8266 badge with Wi-Fi behavior, reverse-mount LEDs, participant/speaker/organizer/volunteer/sponsor/pirate variants, a related Jr Hacker badge, and a rights-cleared repository photo served locally as optimized WebP.

JawnCon 0x1 · United States · 2024

JawnCon 0x1 Modem Badge

Hayes SmartModem-inspired Wi-Fi modem badge

The JawnCon 0x1 modem badge was a wearable miniature Hayes SmartModem homage for the October 2024 Philadelphia-area hacker con. JawnCon's official write-up says it used RetroWiFiModem to simulate the AT command set and drive the LEDs, with a PCB carrying an ESP radio, level shifter, and vintage red LED front; Hackaday covered it as an ESP8266-powered Wi-Fi modem badge for early-Internet services.