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    Adding a microphone to the Core+Watch kit

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      somedude
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      I just bought an M5Stack Core and the Watch Kit.

      Now I'm wondering what I have to do in order to be able to record audio with it. Could I use one of these boards?

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      Would that fit into the case? Could I use existing libraries and examples like this one for the M5StickC?

      Or should I maybe use the same microphone that the M5StickC uses? According to this page it uses a microphone like this one.

      Could I wire it up like this?
      0_1587318355662_m5mic.jpg

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        crami25
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        Hook it up to an AD input of the M5Stack (ESP32).
        Watch : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DffZVyksYi4
        I will use one as a spectrum analyzer recording the sound of bees.

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