This is the HackyFi: a tiny USB-C dongle with a 0.85-inch screen that can be used to run automations. It is powered by the RP2350A microcontroller and has a built-in Micro SD slot for your payloads. You can use something like this to launch apps, trigger scripts, create programmable mobile workflows, and test other ideas. It supports C/C++ and MicroPython.
This gadget is compatible with Windows, Linux, and Android. It has a plug & play design. You can use this to activate camera recording. It can also automate your browser. You can find this project on Kickstarter.
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