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Pocket Maker Device

November 16, 2025

 

 

Kode Dot is a pocket-sized all-in-one maker device that combines a touchscreen interface, microcontroller, and modular expansion into a single platform—designed for rapid prototyping, creative coding, and hands-on STEM education. Roughly the size of a business card, Kode Dot integrates a full-color touchscreen, onboard sensors, and a programmable microcontroller into a single unit that fits in your pocket—no laptop or external display required.

The Kode Dot is powered by an ESP32-S3 dual-core processor with integrated WiFi and Bluetooth LE, enabling wireless programming, data transmission, and IoT experimentation. The device includes 8MB of PSRAM and 16MB of flash storage, providing ample space for firmware, assets, and user projects. It supports MicroPython and Arduino IDE out of the box, with a web-based code editor that allows users to write, upload, and debug code directly from a browser—no drivers or software installation needed.

The 1.9-inch 320×170 capacitive touchscreen serves as both a display and input surface, enabling interactive UIs, real-time data visualization, and touch-based control schemes. Kode Dot includes a suite of onboard components for immediate experimentation: a microphone, speaker, RGB LED, accelerometer, gyroscope, and a temperature/humidity sensor. For expansion, Kode Dot features a magnetic pogo-pin connector that supports plug-and-play modules. These include add-ons like motor drivers, servo controllers, OLED displays, and sensor packs.

The modular ecosystem is designed to be hot-swappable and beginner-friendly, with automatic detection and code templates provided through the Kode Cloud platform. The device can run for several hours on a single charge. It also supports over-the-air (OTA) firmware updates and project sharing via QR codes.

 

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