A beautiful e-ink display for your home that shows candle lighting, havdalah, and the weekly parsha — updated automatically, no effort required.
No apps to install, no accounts to create. Just plug in, connect to WiFi, and let it handle the rest.
Plug in via USB, connect to your WiFi network, and enter your location. The whole setup takes about two minutes.
Shabbat and Yom Tov times update automatically every week for your exact location. Accurate zmanim, zero effort.
Battery-powered, it runs for months on a single charge. Place it on your Shabbat table, in the kitchen, or on any wall.
Every detail considered — from the halachic accuracy of the zmanim to the paper-like calm of the e-ink screen.
The 7.5-inch e-ink display is visible in any lighting — bright sunlight, dim hallways, candlelit rooms. It draws zero power between refreshes, so the last update stays visible even when the battery is dead.
Times are calculated from trusted astronomical sources for your precise GPS coordinates. Supports multiple minhagim for candle lighting — whether your family lights 18, 20, 30, or 40 minutes before shkiah.
This week's parsha, candle lighting time, havdalah, Rabbeinu Tam, and any upcoming Yom Tov — all displayed together. The greeting and date update throughout the day, with both English and Hebrew dates.
The ESP32 deep-sleep mode combined with e-ink's zero-power image retention means the display only wakes up to refresh — once or twice a day. A small LiPo battery lasts weeks to months depending on your refresh schedule.
The laser-cut acrylic enclosure is designed to disappear — a thin, clean frame that looks like a picture frame on your shelf or wall. Built-in keyhole slots for wall mounting, or set it on any flat surface.
"We keep it in the kitchen so everyone knows when to start cooking for Shabbos. No more pulling out phones on Friday afternoon."
"I gave one to my parents. They love not having to look it up every week. My father says it's like a digital zmanim clock — but beautiful."
"It's the first thing guests notice. Everyone asks where I got it. The e-ink looks so clean — like something Apple would make for a shul."
Yes. It supports any location worldwide using latitude and longitude. During setup, you enter your city or zip code and the device resolves your precise coordinates. It's being used in homes from Bnei Brak to Buenos Aires.
Candle lighting time, shkiah, havdalah (at the configurable number of minutes after shkiah), and Rabbeinu Tam. You can also configure the candle lighting offset to match your minhag — 18, 20, 30, or 40 minutes before shkiah.
No. It connects to WiFi and updates itself automatically. The firmware also supports over-the-air (OTA) updates, so you'll always have the latest features without touching the device.
It needs WiFi for weekly time updates, but the e-ink display retains whatever was last shown — even when completely powered off. So if your WiFi goes down, the most recent Shabbat times stay visible on screen.
Hold the BOOT button for 3 seconds to factory reset the device. This clears saved WiFi credentials and location, so you can set it up fresh — useful when giving it as a gift or moving to a new home.
Absolutely — it makes a wonderful gift for parents, grandparents, or any family that keeps Shabbat. The recipient just plugs it in, connects to WiFi, and enters their location. No technical knowledge needed.