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    What are your favorite cheap accessories for M5Stack projects?

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      williamsmaith
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      I’ve been using M5Stack modules for a few personal projects lately, and I’m starting to look for low-cost add-ons, things like sensors, displays, small batteries, or even cases. I figured it might be helpful if we all shared what’s worked well for us (and what hasn’t).

      Have you come across any cheap accessories that surprised you with how well they worked? Or maybe something you found online that saved you a few bucks?

      I recently stumbled on some good amazon discounts while browsing, so figured I’d check here too and see what others are using.

      Would love to hear your suggestions, what’s worth grabbing, and what to skip.

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        Slarck
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        @williamsmaith said in What are your favorite cheap accessories for M5Stack projects?:

        helpful if we all shared what’s worked well for us (and what hasn’t).

        Have you come across any cheap accessories that surprised you with how well they worked? Or maybe something you found online that saved you a few bucks?

        I recently stumbled on some good amazon discounts while browsing, so figured I’d check here too and see what others are using.

        Would love to hear your suggestions, what’s worth grabbing, and what to skip.

        Hey @williamsmaith, cool topic.

        For me, basic jumper wires and small breadboards have been super handy and really cheap. I’ve also used a few Grove sensors (like the PIR motion sensor) that worked better than expected for the price.

        One thing I’d skip is the super cheap OLED displays a few of mine had issues or stopped working fast.

        Would love to see what others are using too.

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