In today’s world, having a smart home is becoming more and more common each day. Whether that’s smart speakers like the Amazon Alexa or the Apple Homepod or having every light bulb and door lock connected to an app on your phone. In today’s blog, we will go through some ePaper products that add to your smart home.
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First up on our list is the Qingping thermostat. This smart thermostat features an E Ink display and blends seamlessly into your walls. It can be controlled by its touchscreen or by using its app counterpart. If you use Apple Home or Mi Home, the thermostat can connect to those as well. This thermostat measures both temperature and humidity, so you have deeper insights into the climate of your home. Its E Ink display makes it readable from any angle, making it a great addition to your smart home.
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Next up on the list is this clock from Mudita. Though, the Mudita Harmony 2 is so much more than your average alarm clock. There are features such as being able to set bedtime reminders and falling asleep or waking up to relaxing sounds. You can also set timers for naps or meditations, and you can completely customize what you want to experience throughout the day. Because it has an E Ink display, it has very low power consumption. The Mudita Harmony can last 45 days on a single charge, meaning you can have it on your nightstand or desk without any cords messing with the aesthetic. Also, because it doesn't need to be constantly plugged in, you can bring it with you from room to room as you get ready to keep the relaxation vibes going.
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The Invisible Display: ePaper Calendar is a great substitute for whiteboard or chalk calendars. You can put it either on the stand that it comes with so it can sit on your counter or desk, or you can mount it to a wall. This digital calendar can connect to whichever software you already use, such as Outlook or Google Calendar. It also has its own app so if you want to create your own layout you can do so. Because it syncs automatically, there’s no need to physically erase and rewrite your schedule for the week or month, like you would on a whiteboard. You can also customize what you want it to display, so you can make it a digital black and white picture frame or use it to display quotes.
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Lastly, we have the InkPoster. This digital picture frame was made in collaboration with Pocketbook and Sharp and features an E Ink Spectra 6 display. They are battery powered and can last up to a year on a single charge, so they can be put anywhere without having to worry about plugging them in or having cords showing. Unlike other digital picture frames, these emit no light, so it’s the same experience as having a regular painting or picture hanging on your wall. You can choose whatever picture you want to display, whether it’s one of the curated pieces of art that the InkPoster comes with access to or a family photo.
Integrating ePaper products into your smart home setup offers a blend of functionality and aesthetic appeal. From the Qingping thermostat to the InkPoster digital picture frame, embracing these can make your home smarter, more efficient, and visually pleasing.
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