8-inch ESP32-P4 Touch Display Features WiFi 6, BLE, 802.15.4, with Optional 4G LTE and LoRaWAN Connectivity

reTerminal D1001

Seeed Studio’s reTerminal D1001 is an 8-inch capacitive touch display powered by an ESP32-P4 RISC-V microcontroller and equipped with an ESP32-C6 wireless module, a camera, a dual-microphone array, and a speaker. The reTerminal D1001 is a fully enclosed solution designed for HMI applications such as control panels, vision-enabled IoT terminals, video intercoms, and smart dashboards. One highlight compared to other ESP32-P4 displays is optional support for 4G LTE cellular connectivity using an mPCIe module and SIM card slot, as well as LoRaWAN using a Stamp module. reTerminal D1001 specifications: SoC – Espressif Systems ESP32-P4NRW32 CPU Dual-core 32-bit RISC-V HP (High-performance) CPU @ up to 400 MHz with AI instructions extension and single-precision FPU Single-RISC-V LP (Low-power) MCU core @ up to 40 MHz Memory 768 KB HP L2MEM (for dual-core CPU), 32 KB LP SRAM, 8 KB TCM (for LP MCU core) 32MB PSRAM Storage – 128 KB HP ROM, 16 […]

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Issues with Step Tracking on Pixel Watch Emerge Following Recent Firmware Update

Certain Pixel Watch users have indicated that they are receiving inflated step counts and calorie figures without participating in any physical activity. This problem arose following the March 2026 update, which was aimed at improving the device’s performance but inadvertently disrupted Fitbit tracking. At first, users noticed absent health metrics such as SpO2 and skin temperature readings. However, the issue has progressed to include exaggerated activity measurements, with some users reporting that their step counts have doubled or tripled while they are inactive.

The irregularity may not be exclusively linked to the update, as users with previous software versions have also reported comparable issues, implying possible server-related complications. This glitch raises a major concern for those who depend on their Pixel Watch for precise fitness monitoring. Despite a plethora of complaints, Google has not yet publicly addressed the situation. Android Central has contacted Google for a statement and will share updates as they emerge.