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A Pico W powered E Ink® photo frame/home dashboard/life organiser with a glorious seven-colour display and wireless connectivity.
Inky Frame features our nicest, biggest, seven-colour E Ink display (which can also be found on Inky Impression 5.7"), with loads of space for displaying images, text, graphs or interfaces. There are five buttons with LED indicators for interacting with the display, two Qw/ST connectors for plugging in breakouts and a micro SD card slot for all-important storage of cat photos. Oh, and a Raspberry Pi Pico W is pre-soldered onboard!
Every Inky Frame comes with a pair of sleek little metal legs so you can stand it up on your desk (and a selection of mounting holes if you'd prefer to do something else). There's also a battery connector so you can power it without annoying trailing wires, and some neato power saving features that mean you can run it from batteries for ages.
Available as the frame only or with an accessory kit which includes metal legs, batteries, a battery pack, USB cable, velcro and a 16GB MicroSD card! Select your required option before adding to cart!
We've designed Inky Frame with organisation in mind, here are some things we reckon it would be really great for:
Multi-colour EPD displays use ingenious electrophoresis to pull coloured particles up and down on the display. The coloured particles reflect light, unlike most display types, meaning that they're visible under bright lights. It takes approximately 30 seconds to refresh the display, so they work best in projects that don't need constant refreshing.
E-paper is also ultra-low power (EPD displays only consume power while they're refreshing), and the images on the display stick around for a really long time whilst the display is unpowered.
Our C++/MicroPython libraries are packed with nifty software tweaks to get the most out of this screen. You'll get the best performance using C++, but if you're a beginner we'd recommend using our batteries-included MicroPython build for ease of getting started.
The Qw/ST connectors on Inky Frame make it super easy to connect up Qwiic or STEMMA QT breakouts. If your breakout has a QW/ST connector on board, you can plug it straight in with a JST-SH to JST-SH cable.
Breakout Garden breakouts that don't have a Qw/ST connector can be connected using a JST-SH to JST-SH cable plus a Qw/ST to Breakout Garden adaptor. Want to use multiple breakouts at the same time? Try this adaptor!
Our new Pico W Aboard products come with a built-in Raspberry Pi Pico W. This means you get all the advantages of an RP2040 microcontroller - a speedy fast dual-core ARM processor, a dynamic, growing ecosystem and a choice of different programming methods to experiment with. Most excitingly though, Pico W has wireless connectivity, so your Pico/RP2040 devices can communicate with each other, and the internet!
Wireless is very new to Pico/RP2040 - be aware that things will move fast and change! Software support (wireless examples, tutorials, CircuitPython support etc) will take a little while to catch up. If you're an absolute beginner to Pico/RP2040, you might have a better experience with wireless if you wait until everything is a little more settled.