
Meet the Poom: an open source hacking tool with an accelerometer, SD card slot, USB-C ports, and Qwiic connector, which is ready for all kinds of fun projects. It is powered by the ESP32-C5 and has various connectivity features, including WiFi, 2.4Ghz, ZigBee, Thread, and Bluetooth. It has a 1.3-inch display and handheld game like buttons and D-pad. This gadget has 4 modes, including maker, zen, beast, and game mode, in which you can run Arduboy.
In maker mode, you will be able to plug in sensors into Qwiic and add its data to your automation workflow. In Zen mode, you can read NFC tags and emulate instruments. You can also use POOM as a controller for your apps. You have the option to run the full Arduboy on this gadget. This is also an ethical hacking tool. It supports Deauth, Karma, and Evil Twin attacks. It is getting funded on Kickstarter.














































