
"Badgeware is a family of wearable, programmable displays powered by Raspberry Pi's new RP2350 chip. The trio gets names and personalities, Badger with a 2.7 inch e‑paper screen, Tufty with a 2.8 inch full colour IPS display, and Blinky with a 3.6 inch grid of 872 white LEDs. Translucent polycarbonate shells in teal, orange, and lime glow softly when the rear lighting kicks in, making them look like finished toys instead of bare dev boards."
"The shared hardware is serious for something pocket sized. An RP2350 running at 200 megahertz with 16 megabytes of flash and 8 megabytes of PSRAM, Wi‑Fi and Bluetooth 5.2, USB C, and a built in 1,000 milliamp hour LiPo with onboard charging. The Qw/ST expansion port on the back lets you plug in sensors and add ons without soldering, while user and system buttons plus four zone rear lighting give each badge its own under glow."
"Badger is the quiet one, four shade e‑paper that sips power and holds static content like names, pronouns, and tiny dashboards for days. Tufty is the show off, full colour IPS and smooth animation for mini games, widgets, and scrolling text. Blinky is the extrovert, a dense LED matrix that spells messages and patterns bright enough to read across a room. Together they cover calm, expressive, and loud without changing the basic wearable form factor."
Badgeware is a family of wearable, programmable displays powered by Raspberry Pi's RP2350 chip. The lineup includes Badger with a 2.7 inch e‑paper screen, Tufty with a 2.8 inch full colour IPS display, and Blinky with a 3.6 inch grid of 872 white LEDs. Translucent polycarbonate shells in teal, orange, and lime diffuse rear lighting and give a finished, toy‑like appearance. Shared hardware includes an RP2350 at 200 MHz, 16 MB flash, 8 MB PSRAM, Wi‑Fi and Bluetooth 5.2, USB‑C, and a 1,000 mAh LiPo with onboard charging. A Qw/ST expansion port supports add‑ons without soldering. Devices run MicroPython with Pimoroni libraries and ship with an open source app launcher.
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