⏳ Elevate your Raspberry Pi Pico setup with timekeeping that’s as smart as you are!
The Waveshare Rectangle Electronic Clock is a sleek, programmable LED clock designed for Raspberry Pi Pico users. Featuring a high precision RTC chip with leap-year compensation, integrated temperature sensor, and auto brightness adjustment, it ensures accurate time and optimal display in any environment. With dual alarms, USB debugging support, and open-source software resources, it’s the ultimate tool for developers and tech-savvy professionals seeking both functionality and style.
Brand | Waveshare |
Product Dimensions | 21.6 x 7.9 x 2.5 cm; 4.54 g |
Item model number | Pico-Clock-Green-EN |
Manufacturer | Waveshare |
Series | Pico-Clock-Green |
Colour | Pico-clock-green-en |
Processor Brand | Broadcom |
Processor Count | 1 |
Memory Technology | LPDDR3 |
Graphics Card Interface | Integrated |
Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
Operating System | MicroPython, C/C++ for Raspberry Pi Pico |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 4.54 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
T**Y
works fine
easy to setup if you follow instructions but not for those without any IT knowledge make sure you a raspberry pi kind of person or it may get annoying .
M**.
Great clock
I wanted a clock that would indicate every time 6 minutes went by, a sort of clock with an automatic pomodoro kind of function, to help with time recording. I couldn’t find anything on the market that had that but came across this as a programmable possibility. I adapted code on GitHub by someone called astlouys, which takes the functionality way beyond the stock firmware from Waveshare, and adapted it to include the functionality I wanted. Great result and now the clock scrolls every 6 minutes that 6 minutes (ie a unit) has passed. It could beep too but I thought that would just annoy me; might be useful for doctors doing GP consultations I suppose So I’m very pleased. The product itself is pretty good quality, shame it’s not available in other display colours though. It uses micro usb for power, with very little power draw.My tip: don’t waste your time trying to program the pico using a Mac, use a Pi 3 or equivalent instead, far far easier and would’ve saved me weeks of hair-tearing if I had realised that from the start.
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