This Raspberry Pi-powered BlackBerry beeper parties like it’s 2009

&xcust=2-1-1923539-1-0-0&sref=https://www.pcworld.com/feed" target="_blank">attached with a rubber band. This disconnected-but-still-reachable concept is strictly for the DIY tinkerer crowd, and it’s not intended as a retail product. Even though you can buy it — $79 on its own, $99 with a Pi Zero W in the box, delivery expected in August.

The Beepberry project comes from SQFMI, a small-time studio focused on weird little gadgets like this one, founded by Pebble Watch creator Eric Migicovsky. More serious products include the Watchy, an open-source e-ink watch that’s basically the Pebble’s spiritual successor, and the Franky, a barebones portable gaming gadget that the Beeper is based on. Like SQFMI’s previous projects, the Beepberry is fully open source and supported by both its creators and users on GitHub and Discord.

Happy texting.

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Établi 2y | 19 mai 2023, 16:20:28


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