DSTIKE AI Home Security Sidekick, nicknamed “Eve,” is an ESP32-S3-based AI-powered hacking tool with a display, camera, audio interaction, USB, and a built-in battery for portable use.
The device is designed by Travis Lin, well known for his deauther watches like the Deauther Watch V4S and the Deauther Watch X, but now they have designed a Home Security Sidekick with a 2.0-inch LCD, a 2MP camera for basic computer-vision tasks, and an onboard microphone and speaker for voice interaction. It supports real-time Wi-Fi deauthentication attack detection through 802.11 management frame analysis, includes a USB Type-C port for charging and firmware flashing, and integrates a physical wake/function button, all housed in a transparent acrylic enclosure for home network monitoring, desktop diagnostics, and educational applications.
DSTIKE AI Home Security Sidekick specifications
- Core module – Espressif Systems ESP32-S3-WROOM-1-N16R8
- SoC – ESP32-S3
- CPU – Dual-core LX7 processor with up to 240MHz
- Memory – 512KB SRAM, 8MB PSRAM
- Storage – 384KB ROM
- Wireless – WiFi 4 802.11b/g/n and Bluetooth 5.0 LE
- Storage – 16MB flash
- PCB antenna
- SoC – ESP32-S3
- Display – 2.0-inch high-brightness LCD
- Camera – 2.0 MP camera (OV2640 or compatible)
- Audio – Microphone and speaker for AI voice interaction
- USB – USB Type-C port for power programming and charging
- Expansion – GPIO header (unconfirmed)
- Misc – Power and wake buttons
- Power
- 5V from the USB Type-C port
- 1000 mAh Li-Po battery charge via USB-C
- Dimensions – TBD
- Enclosure – Transparent acrylic housing

Sadly, there is not much information available about the firmware, but since it is built around the ESP32-S3, it can likely be programmed using the Arduino IDE or the ESP-IDF framework, although this is not confirmed by the developers, and no public GitHub repository for the project could be found.
The device can be used for Wi-Fi security monitoring with voice and vision interactions, including detection of Wi-Fi deauthentication attacks, analysis of the local 2.4 GHz RF environment, and inspection of 802.11 management frames to identify network issues or interference, with alerts provided through the screen and speaker. Eve also supports natural voice interaction and on-device computer vision using its built-in camera, all powered locally by the ESP32-S3’s AI acceleration.

This device is part of the ESP32-S3-based AI assistants or ESP Private Agents trend we are seeing, and it’s very similar to the Hiwonder WonderLLM, the Espressif’s EchoEar, and other similer device. However, the DSTIKE AI Home Security Sidekick differs from other products because of its security-focused design.
The DSTIKE AI Home Security Sidekick can be purchased from Travis Lin’s Tindie store and from the official DSTIKE store for $139.00. The package includes the device, a USB-C cable, and double-sided magnetic tiles for mounting.
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