Maypole looks (and even acts) like a USB flash stick. But it has a secret. Thanks to the ESP32 at the core, it also allows you to transfer files between the onboard MicroSD card, which has up to 32 GB of data space, via a 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi connection. Of course, this means it's not just you who can transfer files this way. When properly configured, Maypole turns any USB port into a hub for wireless collaboration. Maypole solves many problems out of the box. Thanks to its built-in LiPo battery, you can use it to back up your data without even plugging it in. Or you can load files via USB and distribute them to others in a group setting without the risk of malware from "pass it around."
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