Home a**istant’s ePaper ecosystem finally has an open standard worth building around
ePaper smart displays in the Home Assistant world have never had a hardware problem. The reTerminal E-series, Waveshare's ESP32 ePaper boards, M5Paper, and the LilyGO T5 lineup have all been on shelves for years, and you can pick up a panel with a microcontroller already attached for cheap. What there hasn't really been is a firmware and integration story that ties any of it together cleanly. OpenEpaperLink got the closest, but you were still flashing an access point, dealing with vendor-specific Arduino sketches in some instances, or writing your own ESPHome configuration and skipping a "standard" entirely.
ePaper smart displays in the Home a**istant world have never had a hardware problem. The reTerminal E-series, Waveshare’s ESP32 ePaper boards, M5Paper, and the LilyGO T5 lineup have all been on shelves for years, and you can pick up a panel with a microcontroller already attached for cheap. What there hasn’t really been is a firmware and integration story that ties any of it together cleanly. OpenEpaperLink got the closest, but you were still flashing an access point, dealing with vendor-specific Arduino sketches in some instances, or writing your own ESPHome configuration and skipping a “standard” entirely.
Olivia Miller
Seattle
Seattle
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