Note: M5StickV lacks microphone support, but this feature will be added in the upcoming Wifi version, M5StickV+. M5Stack has launched a new AIOT (AI + IOT) camera powered by Kendryte K210. This edge - computing SoC comes with a dual - core 64 - bit RISC - V CPU and a top - notch neural network processor. The M5Stick - V AI Camera integrates machine vision capabilities, offering high energy efficiency and low - cost AI vision processing. Thanks to our cooperation with Sipeed, programming on the M5Stick - V is a breeze with the MicroPython environment. It's equipped with the OmniVision OV7740 sensor, which uses OmniPixel®3 - HS technology for excellent low - light sensitivity, making it perfect for machine vision. Additionally, it has a speaker with a built - in I2S Class - D DAC, an IPS screen, a 6 - axis IMU, a 200mAh Li - po battery, and more. Key features include a Dual - Core 64 - bit RISC - V RV64IMAFDC (RV64GC) CPU at 400Mhz, a Neural Network Processor (KPU) with 0.8Tops, and support for various interfaces like SPI, I2C, UART, etc. The Kendryte K210 SoC offers great power efficiency, stability, and reliability. The OV7740 sensor provides multiple output formats and image sizes. Applications of the M5Stick - V range from face recognition and object detection to game simulation.









Using the M5StickV K210 AI Camera is easy. First, charge the 200mAh battery. Then, connect an external storage like a TF card or Micro SD if you need more space. You can start programming with the provided MicroPython environment. For face recognition or object detection, simply run the relevant code. Remember, the M5StickV doesn't have a microphone for now, but it'll be available in the future version. When it comes to maintenance, keep it in a dry place within a temperature range of - 30°C to 70°C. Don't expose it to extreme heat or moisture. If you're not using it for a long time, remove the battery to prevent damage. And make sure to update the firmware regularly for better performance and security.