Volume discount | |
2+ items | $19.20 |
5+ items | $18.40 |
10+ items | $17.00 |
Loud-ESP32 is handy, low-cost media streamer device that can be paired with passive speakers. Loud-ESP32 uses a dual MAX98357 Hi-Fi DAC that will output up to 5W per speaker, so it can be powered by a standard USB-C wall charger. Due to the D-class amp, it is highly efficient yet high-quality audio streamer.
Loud-ESP32 is a flexible, open-source audio platform designed to fit into both smart homes and custom audio projects.
| Loud-ESP32 | Loud-ESP32-Plus ** | |
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| MCU | ESP32-WROVER-N8R8 or ESP32-S3-WROOM-N8R8 | ESP32-WROVER-N8R8 or ESP32-S3-WROOM-N8R8 |
| DAC | Dual I2S DAC (MAX98357) with built in D-Class amp | Infineon MA12070P with built-in D-Class amp |
| Output (4Ω) | 2x 5W | 2x 60W |
| Output (8Ω) | 2x 3W | 2x 35W |
| Flash/PSRAM | 8MB/8MB | 8MB/8MB |
| Power | 5V (up to 2.5A) from USB-C | External power brick or USB-C (limited power) |
| Connectivity | WiFi + BT4.2 (except S3) + BLE Ethernet (optional module) |
WiFi + BT4.2 (except S3) + BLE Ethernet (optional module) |
| DSP Features | ❌ | ❌ |
| Software support | ||
| Squeezelite-ESP32 | ✅ | WIP |
| Snapclient | ✅ | WIP |
| ESPHome (HA) | ✅ | WIP |
⚠️ Loud boards will connect to passive speakers; you can't use headphones or an external amp.
💡 Need to connect an external amp? Check out HiFi-ESP32 and Amped-ESP32
💡 Need DSP capabilities? Check out Louder-ESP32
**** Plus model is in testing and will be available soon
Audio streaming requires proper buffering to work, even with the ESP32's 500K of RAM; it is a challenging task. For that reason, all Louder-ESP32 board versions have an 8 MB PSRAM chip onboard, connected via a high-speed interface.
| I2S CLK | I2S DATA | I2S WS | DAC EN | PSRAM RESERVED | |
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| ESP32 | 26 | 22 | 25 | 13 | 16, 17 |
| ESP32-S3 | 14 | 16 | 15 | 8 | 35, 36, 37 |
| SPI CLK | SPI MOSI | SPI MISO | SPI CS | SPI HOST/SPEED | ETH INT | ETH RST | |
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| ESP32 | 18 | 23 | 19 | 05 | 2/20MHz | 35 | 14 |
| ESP32-S3 | 12 | 11 | 13 | 10 | SPI2/20MHz | 6 | 5 |
| IR IN | RGB OUT | OLED SPI HOST/SPEED | OLED SPI CLK | OLED SPI MOSI | OLED SPI MISO | OLED SPI CS | OLED SPI DC | OLED RST | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ESP32 | 39 | 12 | 2/20MHz | 18 | 23 | 19 | 15 | 4 | 32 |
| ESP32-S3 | 7 | 9 | SPI2/20MHz | 12 | 11 | 13 | 39 | (37) | 38 |
Both Loud-ESP32 versions were created specifically to be used with Home Assistant via ESPHome integration. For both boards, rich configs were pre-created with hardware configuration for common use cases. These include
Configurations are being actively maintained and upgraded, new experimental components added for you to test and enjoy
ESP32-S3 boards have two ways of firmware update: (1) similarly to classing ESP32, they can be flashed over built-in UART, or (2) uniquely for S3, over built-in USB host controller. Since it is firmware-controlled, and may be disabled if not used (or, more commonly, not available with factory default empty firmware). When come unflashed ESP32-S3 device comes into a boot loop, with a USB-CDC device appearing and disappearing every second, and requires a special flashing initialisation sequence to get flashed:
esp_tool
Please visit the hardware section for board schematics and PCB designs. Note that PCBs are shared as multi-layer PDFs, Gerber files, and 3D-models (step files).
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Every board has a header that allows soldering in the W5500 SPI Ethernet module that is very easy to find. The only downside is that with the module installed board will not fit the case unless it is cut to accommodate extra height.
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Loud-ESP32 and Loud-ESP32-Plus boards are mechanically compatible with Raspberry Pi 4 cases, and they are very easy to source
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New restock batches are regularly ordered from the factory, and I plan to keep all versions available at least until the next board revision is released. For current availability, you can also check the official reseller Elecrow.
Due to the new tariffs introduced by the Trump administration, standard shipments are temporarily on hold. However, shipping to the US has now resumed via UPS, though rates are currently quite high. I’ll fully resume regular shipping as soon as the restrictions are lifted. In the meantime, you may consider ordering through Elecrow.
If you’re working on an open-source project, an educational initiative, or any pro-bono/volunteer effort, feel free to reach out for sponsorship details. I’ll do my best to provide discounts or even free boards.
If you’re interested in a custom design based on, or inspired by, my boards, I also offer contract design work and consultation when needed.
Most orders are shipped the next business day morning. All shipments are tracked. Delivery time in the EU is 3-7 days, outside 2-3 weeks, depending on the distance. After 30 days, the package is considered lost - reach out for a refund or replacement.