Display for statuses. Productivity tool. Open-sourced.

А Getting Things Done tool

Pomodoro technique timer

Third-party applications support

Integration with Zoom, Google Calendar, etc.

Set any text or graphics.
U8G2 library supported

72x16 LED display

Bluetooth, Wi-Fi,
USB, TCP IP

Manual or remote control

API, open firmware,
MQTT & RS-485 support

Open source

BUSY STATUSBAR

Display for statuses. Productivity tool. Open-sourced.

Open source and firmware. MQTT, RS-485 support

Trird-party appplications support

Control over Bluetooth and Wi-Fi

Pomodoro technique tool

9 hours battery life

Kickstarter release on 1Q 2024. We will notify you.

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Let people know you are busy
Without any disruption
Let people know you are busy
Without any disruption
Time wheel
Start button
Power button
Bluetooth
pairing button
Light sensor
Ergonomics
Busy StatusBar is entirely autonomous and can be controlled with a pushable wheel and additional buttons without any devices. To achieve fast interaction to run statuses wide start button was added. The device can also be connected via USB or wireless protocols like Bluetooth and Wi-Fi for more control.
Quick start
Set tile and push to run
Quick start
Set time and push to run
Set any status
The display was designed to cover an infinite variety of statuses. With 1280 RGB LEDs, any information can be shown, including graphic animation at 30fps. 72 x 16 resolution allows writing two-row messages with 8px fonts. The device supports a dozen fonts of different languages.
Synhronize with your calendar
Integration with meeting apps
Synhronize with your calendar
Integration with meeting apps
Backside
OLED screen
1.16" complimentary screen displays device connections and battery statuses. It can duplicate information of user statuses to be aware of the time left. OLED is perfectly visible in sunlight and has
an ultra-low power consumption.
Backside
OLED screen
1.16" complimentary screen displays device connections and battery statuses. It can duplicate information of user statuses to be aware of the time left. OLED is perfectly visible in sunlight and has
an ultra-low power consumption.
Control remotely
via Bluetooth or Wi-Fi
Control remotely
via Bluetooth or Wi-Fi
Palm-sized
device
With a weight 170 g
168 х 45 х 36 mm

Battery 3200 mAh
The in-built battery allows displaying statuses for about 9 hours and charging time from 0 to 100% within 3 hours.
ESP32 based
The core of the device is ESP32-S3-WROOM-1. This microprocessor has Bluetooth Low Energy and Wi-Fi capabilities, can fall asleep to save energy, has many peripherals, and provides smooth device operation.
Open source
Open API, firmware, MQTT support. Run your own scripts, create applications, experiment.
Open source
Open API, firmware, MQTT support.
Run your own scripts, create applications, experiment.
72 x 16 RGB LED matrix
Battery
What's inside
Sound speaker
ESP32 processor
USB-C
Backside
screen
ESP32 processor
with Wi-Wi / Bluetooth
Read about development
of Busy StatusBar