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    This open-source E-Ink smartwatch project trades features for battery life

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    • An open-source project called LightInk can put an ultra-efficient e-ink display on your wrist.
    • The watch reportedly uses only ~0.5mAh per day, which translates to about 40 days of battery life in normal use.
    • It’s also solar powered, and aggressively optimized for “infinite” runtime under the right conditions.

    E-ink already makes a lot of sense for reading, and now someone is making a strong case for wearing it, too. A new open-source project called lightink E-ink panels are gaining attention for transforming minimalist wristwatches, extending battery life to extremes that most wearables can’t provide.

    At the heart of the device is an ESP32, a low-cost microcontroller known for its Wi-Fi support and ultra-low-power sleep mode. It’s paired with a small e-ink display, similar to the panels used in compact DIY e-readers (including the builds we’ve covered before). Unlike OLED or LCD screens, e-ink only draws power when the image changes, making it ideally suited for viewable information like time or basic statistics.

    LightInk is designed to avoid waking the ESP32 altogether whenever possible, instead relying on ultra-low-power routines that execute quickly and then go back to sleep. The result is a reported power consumption of around 0.5mAh per day. With a 20mAh battery, it lasts for about 40 days on a single charge. It also has solar support, so under the right conditions, the device can top up water faster than it runs out. In other words, it has the potential for infinite run time.

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    Despite the heavy focus on efficiency, the watch includes support for features like LED lights, vibration motor, speaker, GPS, and even LoRa communications, although the developer says this has a significant power draw and is meant for occasional use. It’s accompanied by more typical smartwatch features like touch controls and customizable alarms, though some elements are still in development. For now, there’s also a surprising amount of environmental data, including sunrise and sunset times and moon phases.

    Of course, it’s not a better alternative to something like the Google Pixel Watch. This is a DIY project, with files and instructions available on GitHub. Features are limited, and the experience is intentionally pared down, but the battery optimization alone makes a compelling case. It’s also a reminder of just how far e-ink can go with a tablet.

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