A Raspberry Pi project that displays the city and country where it is currently 5:00 p.m., updating every 15 minutes. It uses accurate timezone data and is a fun, lightweight build with potential for educational and practical applications.
Powered by XIAO ESP32-C3, this 7.5 inch ePaper display is a energy-efficient smart home e-ink screen designed to seamlessly integrate with Home Assistant. Ideal for showcasing dashboard real-time data, weather updates, and schedules, this compact device offers crisp visuals, 3-months battery life (2000mAh) in deep sleep mode, and easy customization via Arduino. Perfect for modern living spaces, it combines functionality with elegant design for a smarter home experience.
A blog post detailing the creation of a colour e-paper weather display using a Pimoroni Inky Frame and the Met Office API. It covers the process of fetching weather imagery, converting it to JPEG format, and displaying it on the Inky Frame using MicroPython.
An experiment using e-paper displays to show current weather, integrating hardware like ESP32 and Cloudflare Workers for software layers.
The SQFMI Watchy is a fully open-source, hackable ePaper watch based on the ESP32 with a crisp, glare-free 1.54" 200x200 ePaper display which can be programmed using the Arduino IDE and lots of your favourite Arduino/ESP libraries!
SQFMI Watchy, a hackable ePaper watch based on the ESP32.