I have learned squareline almost exclusively from you , please do tutorials , it made what felt insurmountable very achievable
That's kewl! I've got three little esp32 weather information gadgets on the top of my computers monitor. So I can keep am eye on the weather in my area, and at my friends locations. I'm not kitesurfer, but I'd definitely want a couple of these at work and at home to let me know when to get ready to go. . . . 😀 They look great!!
Amazing work thanks Volo ! 😀👍 beautiful Knots | for all windsports |
WOW, impressive app Thanks for sharing your experiences with all of us 🙂
Thanks for these great videos! Keep them coming! I understand that the turtorial vids did not perform well, I would be interested in seeing more about all the things that you find interesting! Thanks for your time
Hello. I'm a sailor, so there are similarities to kite surfing requirements when it comes to wind information requirements. I would argue that the wind temperature would be least important measurement, whilst wind direction (in degrees) should be the most prominent measurement. It is from the wind direction that we adjust sails. Secondly, we need to see wind strength followed by wind gust strength. Wind strength displays should be configurable as in, knots, M.P.H. or Metres/second. Otherwise great looking guage. Thank you for the educational content.
Their are so impressive! Nice design, Volos. 👍 There's so much on those devices!
Nice. And yes I like the tutorials when they are for the esp32S3.
More square line videos! That tool is amazing and it would be really cool to see you working in it and picking up tips and tricks from you.
I think such devices can be very useful as a personal on carry information display of a wind and temperature from a portable sensor device
hello friend, it would be cool to see a similar app for local weather and air quality. thanks for sharing have a good day
I like your designs. Had to get that AtomS3 Messenger going and it went to the Cardputer with full keyboard use (kept the virtual keyboard for rotary encoder fun, but that's not 100% there yet.) It's working great for what I wanted, though.
Love the design. I have my own weather station at my house. I can decode all of the data coming over the 433mhz signal and display the results on my ESP32 Lily TTGO, but have been unable to achieve the cool graphics that you show in this video. Love your videos.
It definitely looks nice!
My step-son is an avid kiter, and has been many places in Europe enjoying the wind when he can get away from his graduate studies at uni. I forwarded your video to him for comment. He was already aware of KWind, and noted that their online collection of sites is growing quickly. By his own admission he loves "gadgets", so he liked the looks of it right away, and said that he would love to have one for his study desk. The bad news is that the only time he really looks at wind data online is when planning a trip, so he needs forecast data for at least 2 or more days ahead. Current wind data isn't that helpful for him since he generally had to travel to go kiting, and he needs to see when it's worth traveling. By what I saw in your video, the gadget only displays current data. Am I correct. Like I said, he really liked the look of it as a gadget, but didn't think he would find it useful for him. PS: I'm getting ready to look at your tutorials on Squre-Line Studios. :))
I've a good friend I'd make this for if I could 😮 I even have a sacrificial non-AMOLED TTGO. As for Squareline Studio, the problem with it is if I ever build products using it, it's quite expensive to license.
But the arrow should point downwards and to the left when the wind direction is SW (like in 4:42) In fact it seems N/S directions are reversed, common norm is to put north up, just a little detail but it would drive me nuts, great video and keep the squareline tutorials because yours are awesome and will perfom well sooner or later!!
wind data gadget could be used also for | Sailing clubs| | Rc Model Airplane fields | Paraglide launch spots ....etc. 😀
What is the smallest (but cheap) display? I want to make a wearable (like a watch) for counting fish. I only need 2 letters and 2 digits, and 2 buttons. Thanks.
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