





🚀 Capture, Connect, Create — The Ultimate Smart Camera Module for Next-Gen Innovators!
The ACEIRMC ESP32-CAM is a compact development board featuring a 2MP OV2640 camera, dual Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g/n) and Bluetooth 4.2 connectivity, and support for up to 4GB TF card storage. Designed for Arduino and ESP-IDF environments, it offers multiple interfaces (UART, SPI, I2C, PWM, ADC, DAC) to empower versatile IoT and embedded vision projects.





| ASIN | B08GKLBPDY |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,107 in Single Board Computers (Computers & Accessories) |
| Brand | ACEIRMC |
| Built-In Media | esp-32 cam |
| Compatible Devices | Arduino, Computer (PC, Laptop), Microcontroller |
| Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (143) |
| Manufacturer | ACEIRMC |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 4 GB |
| Mfr Part Number | 16530 |
| Model Name | ESP32-CAM |
| Model Number | 16530 |
| Operating System | FreeRTOS, Linux |
| Processor Brand | ARM |
| Processor Count | 2 |
| RAM Memory Installed | 520 MB |
| RAM Memory Technology | PSRAM |
| Total Usb Ports | 1 |
| UPC | 701715445499 |
| Warranty Description | 1 |
| Wireless Compability | 802.11b, Bluetooth |
J**.
Good ESP32-CAM kit...
Works as expected. The camera's image quality is not the best, but worth the price paid. The FTDI was fine. Connect the ESP32-CAM's digital pin 0 (labeled IO0 on the board, two pins away from 3.3V) to ground to put the board into programming mode. FTDI's VCC to ESP's 5v, GND to GND, RX to UOT, TX to UOR. After flashing, remove the digital pin 0 -> ground and reset.
G**E
One of the two boards cannot load sketch
The sketch cannot be uploaded to one of two boards. Both cameras works. (update) The replacement package arrived the second day after a replacement request is made. The two boards and two cameras works. The initial 3-star rating was upgraded to 4-star.
R**F
Works Great
These work great and there is a lot of support for them. They are a bit of a power hog and you need a good power supply to support them. The FT232RL USB to serial boards will power them to program them but don’t have enough power to operate them with WiFi on and the SD on. There is a programmer for them that works well. I used one to make a video recorder that fits on a model train car. Works very well.
R**B
Fun little hoby cameras
Can be useful for home or doorbell cam replacement (now that all these companies that make doorbells steal all the data and are careless with them). Camera quality looks like a cellphone from 1998 but, what do you expect for like 10 bucks.
O**A
One of the GND pins is not GND!
I couldn't figure out why the serial communication didn't work. There are 3 GND pins. I was using an external power supply, that's 1. I was tying IO0 to GND for programming mode, that's 2. I was using the 3rd one for serial communication, the one next to the TX line. After wasting about an hour I found out that is not actually a ground pin even though it is labeled as such. I had to split one of the other ones between 2 and keep the 3rd "GND" pin unconnected and then it worked. Having a wrong silk screen to me is just unforgivable so I'm giving 1 star.
M**R
I had trouble getting them up
right serial to USB adapter, and double check your wiring. USB power, at least 2amps, cord not too long. That’s the ticket
C**M
Poor video quality
It works, very poor video quality.
E**A
Camera problems lots of ppl complaining
Updated review: Stick to the AIthinker board. The example code in arduino IDE was written for them. I tried debugging this board for hours. Everything works except the entire reason a person would order this board... camera function. Tried known good cams used on authentic AI thinker boards. Manifests as cam error, but seems to be a flash error. Still don't know fix. Just get the AI board: "[E][camera.c:1344] esp_camera_fb_get(): Failed to get the frame on time! Camera capture failed"
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