#16 How to Re-program (reverse engineer) e-ink (epaper) Price Tags (Shelf Labels) with an Arduino

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  • čas přidán 30. 07. 2024
  • Recently I realized my local grocery store replaced traditional price tags with electronic e-ink (epaper) price tags / shelf labels. I found out that you can easily buy the same ones from e-bay, and I was able to re-program / hack them.
    These devices can be used as cheap Arduino E-Ink Displays, and you can easily program these with usb-TTL adapter, or any Arduino board.
    The brand of the e-paper display I re-program is Hanshow, and the model is Stellar.
    Here are the links which is mentioned in the video:
    Blog page (in Chinese, but auto translation works fine):
    javabin.cn/2022/epaper.html
    github.com/reece15/stellar-L3...
    Other projects you might think interesting:
    github.com/atc1441/ATC_TLSR_P...
    github.com/reiyawea/HanshowClock
    github.com/rbaron/pricetag-pr...
    github.com/dustybee/HanshowESL
    github.com/ieiao/hanshow-2in9...
    github.com/search?q=hanshow
    ▬ Contents of this video ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬
    0:00 - Intro
    0:32 - Contents of the package
    1:20 - Tear-down
    5:00- Investigation existing projects
    6:25 - How to make connections and upload custom firmware
    8:18 - Bluetooth operations (updating the time, sending comments, and OTA)
    12:48 - Further development ideas and conclusion

Komentáře • 559

  • @pixobit5882
    @pixobit5882 Před rokem +934

    I am working at a company that installs and programms these tags. They are normally updated via a special access point which is connected to a local server in the market. For big market chains they are getting their prices from a central server somewhere in the world. For smaller markets they can enter the prices manually in a special software.

    • @devinholland2189
      @devinholland2189 Před rokem +34

      I there a way to program a single one using a device you hold near to it? NFC or RFID style interface?

    • @CallousCoder
      @CallousCoder Před rokem +16

      @@devinholland2189t shouldn’t be too hard to make this yourself. These are off the shell price tags. So if you buy one you’ll get access to the api for sure. And seeing this it’s just a simple http session that you can sniff and use
      Yourself.
      And the contents is just an image.
      So it’s just a post of a base64 encoded image.

    • @karlfrankeser
      @karlfrankeser Před rokem +25

      Acutally these tags are super encrypted! I once talked with the local installer of the Imagotag brand and it is super secure. Once you setup the tag in a network it is set for life on it, only a special encryption key can be used to reset the tag...

    • @someguy4915
      @someguy4915 Před rokem +67

      @@karlfrankeser Oh wow 'super encrypted', is that like military-grade or even better? They're set up in the network and then are set up for life? Wow, so even if the network goes down they are still in the network, that's really super-network.
      Basically the same as practically any wireless network, such as Wifi, where you setup the access method (WPA2-PSK for example) and then it will be able to connect indefinitely...
      Sorry to burst the bubble, but the guy taking these out of the box and registering them as he hangs them on the shelves is not an engineer and usually has no clue how they work, just how he is supposed to set them up... Same as how a taxi driver is usually not aware of the exact design details of the engine in his car...

    • @JohnDlugosz
      @JohnDlugosz Před rokem +3

      @@CallousCoder "odd the shell" you mean "off the shelf"?

  • @ettcha
    @ettcha Před 7 měsíci +109

    These things make sense in my country! Prices are recalculated almost daily, and i can assure you, never downwards 😂

    • @Mavi222
      @Mavi222 Před 7 měsíci +9

      In my country, they go sometimes 50% OFF, but only after they go 50% up the day earlier😅

    • @Panin2001oca
      @Panin2001oca Před 7 měsíci +7

      @@Mavi222that is still a discount though. +50% and then -50% means -25% in the end

    • @huhnXXIII
      @huhnXXIII Před 7 měsíci

      Argentina?

    • @ettcha
      @ettcha Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@huhnXXIII Zimbabwe

    • @koppo5657
      @koppo5657 Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@huhnXXIII damn i was about to ask the same, the situation is very dire here

  • @MrFastFox666
    @MrFastFox666 Před rokem +488

    BestBuy has had these for a while now, but as far as I can tell they work with IR, like a TV remote. We just scan the barcode for the tag at the register, then enter in the product we want to link to the tag, then the tag updates automatically. There are these large chrome saucer looking things hanging from the ceiling all around the store, and if you point a camera at them while setting a tag you can see a ton of IR LEDs blinking.

    • @TheFPSPower
      @TheFPSPower Před rokem +57

      That makes a lot of sense, it's a big investment but over time it pays off.

    • @MrFastFox666
      @MrFastFox666 Před rokem +106

      @@TheFPSPower they are pretty handy. They update automatically so we don't have to go around changing labels when the price changes. Ours also have an LED so when we can't find where an item is supposed to be we can make the tag linked to that item flash a green LED. I'm sure the labor saved alone makes it worth the investment.

    • @josephhacker6508
      @josephhacker6508 Před rokem +198

      @@MrFastFox666 you know inflation is out of control when price tags have OTA update capabilities

    • @ReNeyer
      @ReNeyer Před rokem +27

      @@josephhacker6508 The paper tags in my supermarket show the week they've been updated on, recently been seeing some Week 42/22 at 1,49 and then Week 2/23 at 2,39 .. Crazy.

    • @giedrius2149
      @giedrius2149 Před rokem +31

      @@TheFPSPower idk man it's also a lot of e waste. The paper method used before required paper but at least that's recycable. Also out of all the things to optimize or investing into bringing out their own brands... this? come on.

  • @atc1441
    @atc1441 Před rokem +248

    Maker of this project here :)
    nice to see it being used, on my channel you can find some in-depth videos about the reversing and creating of this firmware and more E-Paper and price tag related content

    • @bansci
      @bansci Před rokem +12

      Thanks! I've been staring at these for months thinking about using them for inventory management. You've managed to make it easy enough to try, thank you!

    • @makersfunduck
      @makersfunduck  Před rokem +25

      Hi Aaron, Nice project. I already told them to check your channel in the video ;)

    • @stevebabiak6997
      @stevebabiak6997 Před rokem +11

      @@makersfunduck - this comment should be pinned.

    • @TylerHallHiveTech
      @TylerHallHiveTech Před rokem +4

      Small world. I contacted you on Twitter and got a few from you. I haven’t made an effort on them yet but I will soon!

    • @brokejaw
      @brokejaw Před 3 měsíci

      How much would you charge to hack these for me? I have about 10? I can pay for shipping both ways.

  • @wkjagt
    @wkjagt Před 8 měsíci +133

    They have these in a large department store here in Canada. They use the built-in LED to more easily find products in some cases. For example, when buying a light bulb for your car, you can look up the model you need on a touch screen (by entered your car brand, model, year etc) and then there's a button that says something like "flash price tag". When you press it, the LED on the price tag for the bulb you selected starts flashing bright green, which makes it really easy to spot it among the hundreds of other similar looking bulbs.

    • @dosdude1935
      @dosdude1935 Před 7 měsíci

      That’s really normal

    • @birdcrossing
      @birdcrossing Před 7 měsíci +2

      very helpful tho

    • @MikeKolcun
      @MikeKolcun Před 7 měsíci +4

      I’m also in Canada. Which store does the flashing? That’s really cool

    • @wkjagt
      @wkjagt Před 7 měsíci +5

      ​@@MikeKolcun Canadian Tire. In the automotive section, they have these touch screens to find parts like oil filters, light bulbs etc by brand and year of your car. When it shows a list of search results, there's a button on the individual product that says something like "flash label" or something. It makes a green LED flash on the price tag.

    • @Q_0
      @Q_0 Před 6 měsíci

      We use the exact same tags in the netherlands, the flashing function is so usefull

  • @adriancentra
    @adriancentra Před rokem +104

    I was hoping for a wireless hack that could change the display of tags deployed in a supermarket…purely for scientific purposes of course. But this is very cool nonetheless!

    • @KevinSun242
      @KevinSun242 Před 8 měsíci +14

      Wonder if you can capture the frequency or signal with the Flipper Zero or something...

    • @Nexalian_Gamer
      @Nexalian_Gamer Před 7 měsíci +2

      It'd be funny to put a Rick Roll on one of those (or all of them if you're feely extra evil) 😈

    • @8888k
      @8888k Před 7 měsíci +3

      Same, but I know that if that existed these would go away instantly where I live.
      People everywhere would use them probably to protest against the supermarket rising prices, etc

  • @mccormack570
    @mccormack570 Před rokem +51

    My local supermarket has these, they often throw out boxes of them into their bins, I just take the boxes and I currently have a big wall of them with various article titles that I've written (I'm a journalist).
    The supermarket doesn't mind because I'm getting rid of their illegally dumped e-waste for free, and I get some cool little electronics that are very versatile.

    • @mortenmoulder
      @mortenmoulder Před rokem +7

      Why the heck would they throw them away?

    • @makersfunduck
      @makersfunduck  Před rokem +10

      I also talked the manager of the supermarket. They simply dont have time for troubleshooting, and since they are buying it with huge quantities, they are very cheap for them, and dont care. They did not gave any to me though :(

    • @Ale_giro
      @Ale_giro Před rokem +2

      @@makersfunduck I work as shelf restocking stuffs, when i see one "tilting" or just with broken plastic i'll ask if i can take it, or even i may ask for "some to take home", i hope they give them to me. Usually they keep the battery died or the broken pieces ready to dump, somewhere... Like, 100-150 pieces every couple months!! But as i see, there are at least 18-19 different models (standard, ice, double ice, no logo, with "S" logo only, with "S" logon and ice (or TWO ice) logo, with led, without led, red and black, black only, square shape, rectangular shape, double size shape, etc....)

    • @makersfunduck
      @makersfunduck  Před rokem +3

      @@Ale_giro Usually, if they have the same brand, only specs are changing, and you can still re-program those. for example some of them have smaller screens, so you need to send of course smaller images to them. some of them have cold resistant, apart from that they can use same firmware. So I suggest all of the ones that you can find :)

    • @conundrum2007
      @conundrum2007 Před 10 měsíci +1

      What about recycling the wonky tags into E bike power meters?

  • @madcow3417
    @madcow3417 Před rokem +52

    If you want to program 50 of them without soldering, I made a tool that would work a couple months ago. There was a similar physical interface on a GMRS radio that I was trying to troubleshoot. I measured the hole pattern and drilled a 1/4" piece of plastic. I then used pieces rigid wire connected to a mini-grabber. Gravity held the rigid wire down to the connectors well enough to program it. In this case if the plastic adapter is cut(or 3d printed) to the size of the opening of that case then it will line up the pins for you.

    • @makersfunduck
      @makersfunduck  Před rokem +3

      thanks for the tip. Pogo pins are literally life saver

  • @ThomasBensler
    @ThomasBensler Před rokem +44

    luckily these are available from my local supermarket ;)

    • @makersfunduck
      @makersfunduck  Před rokem +16

      Just dont steal it :P

    • @bachibak
      @bachibak Před rokem +9

      @@makersfunduck I'm not stealing it, just permanent borrowing ¶:

    • @tiberiu_nicolae
      @tiberiu_nicolae Před rokem

      😂

    • @renakunisaki
      @renakunisaki Před rokem +1

      They often throw out "broken" ones that still actually work fine.

  • @fangthewarrior
    @fangthewarrior Před rokem +41

    I was apart of a Best Buy remodel team that put these up, they're so cool! I had asked a lot of questions about them. One being if they could update automatically (like in a price change) and the answer was yes!
    There are transmitters in the ceiling that can send information to individual tags, even when they're close together.(I've even had them go off my mistake in the box or in my hand probably due to the same id?) Unfortunately I get the chance to have a the PDA to program them myself but basically it's scan that barcode on the tag then the product, wait a bit then it starts strobing!
    My guess is, the PDA sends this info to a centralize computer that then sends the programing data to the tags through those transmitters via IR. That little blip from the tag after programing probably means 'complete'.
    They had them in this size and a *much* larger size too, for the appliances, I think something like 2½"x3" maybe? Those for sure can be used in projects and would be cheap!

    • @makersfunduck
      @makersfunduck  Před rokem +4

      In the next video, I tried to do something similar (#17) for personal practical purposes. It uses the Bluetooth on your PC and your PC acts as a transmitter. and you can get a regular updates from any website.

    • @dieseldragon6756
      @dieseldragon6756 Před 7 měsíci

      A German supermarket chain I shop at here (UK) has recently rolled those tags out to our local stores, and the larger size is about 4" x 6".
      Likely intended for bigger ticket items, but they've been deployed mostly throughout their "Middle of Lidl" section. (Discounted non-food items).

  • @ZincLeadAlloy
    @ZincLeadAlloy Před rokem +47

    I'd love seeing this implemented as a LP counter for yugioh

    • @mahinaemoon82
      @mahinaemoon82 Před rokem +2

      not a bad idea, but the colored ones are better for this

    • @vffa
      @vffa Před 5 měsíci

      Then again, battery is rated for ~10 years with 2 rewrites per day. So, that'd be a quick drain.

  • @joecooltasker
    @joecooltasker Před měsícem +1

    Stole one today, look forward to seeing what I can do with it!

  • @captainchaos3667
    @captainchaos3667 Před rokem +1

    My local supermarket just put these up, and I was already planning to try and hack them when your video showed up in my feed. 😄

  • @benvanoers1118
    @benvanoers1118 Před rokem +17

    these things are super helpful. Where i work we have got the exact same esl's . you can let it blink to find the product, it updates the price automatically, and you only have to scan the product and the esl to pair it. Also the battery lasts around 5 years.

  • @lluisllimargas2637
    @lluisllimargas2637 Před rokem +42

    Have you tried pogo pins connectors to temporary connect to the board? You can even make your own socket using 3D-printing. They work like a charm.

    • @PeetHobby
      @PeetHobby Před rokem

      Oops, I just post the same tip, didn't read all the comments before I posted.

    • @atc1441
      @atc1441 Před rokem

      Made exactly that for them a while ago czcams.com/video/HVyQKORKj1g/video.html

    • @rick_er2481
      @rick_er2481 Před rokem

      What do you mean with socket? like the Tag Connect?

    • @stevebabiak6997
      @stevebabiak6997 Před rokem +2

      @@rick_er2481 - the pogo pins need to be held in position. With a PCB they have the various pad positions and can drill holes wherever a pin is to be used. In this case, the suggestion was to 3D print something with holes in the proper size and position rather than drilling.

    • @lluisllimargas2637
      @lluisllimargas2637 Před rokem +3

      ​@@stevebabiak6997 @Rick_er Pins are great for a short period of time (p.e. testbeds/bed of nails, ...), but if you need a more permanent connection using SMT connectors (p.e. debugging) it is useful to place the PCB in a 3D printed socket that perfectly fits and holds the board in position, so P-Pins are always at same place.

  • @renakunisaki
    @renakunisaki Před rokem +5

    Instead of soldering pins to those pads, I use the thin wires from telephone cables. Hold them down with kapton tape because they break easily. You can glue headers to the edge of the board/case, or splice them to thicker wires and let those hang loose.

  • @mihumono
    @mihumono Před rokem +47

    Do not try to recharge those batteries those aren't rechargeable. They are small so they will not make huge flames but it is still not recommended.

    • @makersfunduck
      @makersfunduck  Před rokem +7

      So true

    • @dennis8196
      @dennis8196 Před rokem +16

      Even zinc chloride/zinc air/alkaline cells can be recharged provided it's a modified sine wave 1:5 ratio and you don't force too much back, but you can only get about 18-20 charges at 80% of the original capacity at best. Used to do this a lot during the 80's & 90's before rechargeable lithium batteries were common place.

    •  Před rokem +3

      @@dennis8196 it‘s not a good idea for CR cells and will make a horrible smell. LIR cells are supposed to be rechargeable however.

    • @markylon
      @markylon Před 6 měsíci

      They last over 15 years no need to charge them

  • @fightme5543
    @fightme5543 Před rokem +3

    I love the fact that we're starting to create a real world watch-dogs

  • @onlinetoby_
    @onlinetoby_ Před 7 měsíci +2

    they normally communicate (well in bigger setups) via special wifi access points that additionally to 2.4 and 5gh wifi have an rf receiver and transmitter, biggest producer is ses imagotag and the V:IoT protocol, connections to the server (where the prices and images are stored) are verified through x.509 certificates to combat mitm attacks.

  • @ralex7213
    @ralex7213 Před rokem +8

    Hi. Thanks a lot for the video!

  • @MarkPentler
    @MarkPentler Před rokem

    My local shop has Solum Newton ESL tags and I'm wondering what the best way of going about programming those is. Can someone point me in the right direction?

  • @volkinaxe
    @volkinaxe Před rokem

    how are they noemley programed ? wood be a bit ezer to do then tereing it apart?

  • @thundercookie15
    @thundercookie15 Před 7 měsíci

    I use these things in the store I work. And it saves about 14-23 hours of labor per week of just manually changing prices. With this system it’s all automatic.
    We have special access points they connect to all around the store and all price info gets sent from there.
    Batteries need to be replaced every 2-3 years depending on how often the displays are changed or how much the LED is used.

  •  Před rokem +3

    I was once given a bunch of these as a gift because some of them started to fail and acted funny. I have them in a drawer and I think I'm going to try to do something interesting with them.

    • @makersfunduck
      @makersfunduck  Před rokem +1

      There are tons of possible use cases I can think of for this tags. If want me to try something, I can also do that for the next video;)

  • @seanglennon2064
    @seanglennon2064 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Cool (interesting), thanks for making this video (producing this content)

  • @bruhgamingnl1315
    @bruhgamingnl1315 Před 7 měsíci +2

    I know in Albert Heijn employees can log in on those handheld terminals (ZEBRA android devices with special software and barcode scanner) and log in to a software that allows you to change what product is displayed on those tags/fix them if the display isn't working correctly/refresh it. You can also find the product by activating a green LED that flashes

  • @soeren72
    @soeren72 Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks for the Video, do you know if it supports partial updates, for quicker updates to the display ?

  • @Subgunman
    @Subgunman Před 7 měsíci

    I can see a use for these in a facility where you have a watchman who must either use a Dallas Key device on his time clock. The time clock can scan the barcode and register the time they arrived at a particular post in their tour. If properly synchronized the correct time of day will appear at each post of the tour.

  • @ElySky95
    @ElySky95 Před rokem +2

    Dont those displays just need one pulse to keep the data ? Then why not just connect the display to the programer ?

  • @MNSweet
    @MNSweet Před rokem +4

    If you don't need the high refresh rate of an LCD, the eInk is so nice for contrast at a distance. Should you choose to continue tinkering with these displays, I'm excited to follow along. I have some ideas for YT Shorts I'll reply with.

    • @MNSweet
      @MNSweet Před rokem +2

      YT Short ideas:
      - program the expiration dates of your pantry or fridge and leave it on the box or bag, so you can see if something is past due.
      - If you have a Pi for it: connect it to your calendar and attach it to the inside of your front door so you know if you have any events to check. Add Weekday, Month Date on top followed by # events today.
      - Connect one to a YT subscriber API to display the current count via a Pi
      - My Favorite: Put hidden messages on them and hide them in the background of future videos. Make it an Easter egg hunt for viewers.

    • @makersfunduck
      @makersfunduck  Před rokem

      I guess I covered most of your comments here : czcams.com/video/BCkMu57S_YA/video.html

  • @SeekingTheLoveThatGodMeans7648

    I remember vaguely a satire article that printed in a local newspaper three or four decades ago about shelf tags like this, where the posited communications medium was a cathode ray tube or other modulated light, and each scan just raised the price, and the TV in the electronics department kept raising the prices. Obviously this was well before the formal invention of this product.
    It's a crying shame there isn't a better way than we have now to recycle these things. Even if they can be reused for a long time, the need for new batteries to be installed periodically would be a valid issue. Could entire shelves have low voltage power and communication outlet strips on them, obviating the need for each tag to be autonomous and hopefully rendering the whole system hack resistant?
    How fast can these tags update their image? Could they do a kind of crude video?

    • @digitalchaos1980
      @digitalchaos1980 Před rokem

      Maybe use NFC for comms and wireless charging for power! 😎

    • @marsrover001
      @marsrover001 Před rokem +6

      Yes these tags could be made much cheaper by using wireless charging coils for power and something nfc like for data. The scanner would be unique but one scanner can change infinite tags. I don't like the battery and Bluetooth/ir system big stores now use. As it's intentionally more expensive up front so all tags can be remotely updated just to put one more employee out of work. Technology is supposed to make life easier, not put us out of work.

    • @renakunisaki
      @renakunisaki Před rokem +2

      They can refresh at about 2FPS but for better display health you need to do a full refresh every few frames which takes about 5 seconds. So, not good for video. (I don't know if this controller supports fast refresh.)

    • @thundercookie15
      @thundercookie15 Před 7 měsíci +1

      In normal store usage, the battery only gets used when it has to update the display or you use the on board LED, with an average battery life of about 3-6 years.

  • @kevrosbane
    @kevrosbane Před 7 měsíci

    any way to hook these up to the twitch api? to have a dedicated live sign to tell when someone is live or if ur stream is still live and hasnt shutdown.

  • @EquaTechnologies
    @EquaTechnologies Před 6 měsíci +1

    I once saw once of these displays blink in my local grocery store. They look EXACTLY like they are printed.

  • @Croissinate
    @Croissinate Před rokem +2

    That duck was FRICKING loud

  • @gabrielsirilan3406
    @gabrielsirilan3406 Před 6 měsíci

    I am quite late to the party. I had a shower thought that E-ink displays could be used for price tags, and I am quite delighted to know that it exists! I am definitely not going to see it anytime soon in my country though.

  • @xl97
    @xl97 Před rokem +1

    Is there a way to have one 'central' micro controller (Arduino..etc) control multiple of the e-paper units? (hardwired or not) I get it can be programmed and then 'set'..the image/pic will stay. But if you wanted to use one to keep updating it,,using a single micro controller seems like overkill. Nice video/tutorials!

    • @makersfunduck
      @makersfunduck  Před rokem

      you dont even need anothermcu, to control all. You can directly control them from your PC. Check this video for example:
      czcams.com/video/BCkMu57S_YA/video.html

  • @mrpappa4105
    @mrpappa4105 Před 7 měsíci

    Would it be possible to make a Sonos display? Just the info of the current song that is playin and maybe the next song. And even better add volume, next song and previous song. Great video, thanks

  • @tomwiseman
    @tomwiseman Před rokem +4

    Very useful when prices are increasing every week.

  • @jackstech601
    @jackstech601 Před rokem

    the shop i work at has some, we use the sesimagotag vusion
    there alright but the screens break easliy and they randomly stop updating. there is a central wifi access point for them to connect to.

    • @makersfunduck
      @makersfunduck  Před rokem

      Maybe you can ask them to give those broken units to you? thats how I did and acquired a bunch of them for free. Most of them worked just fine after re-programming.

  • @jonathantheyorkie
    @jonathantheyorkie Před 7 měsíci

    The e-ink is very innovative! Although be careful because you can get in trouble and I don't think a skull is a price unit yet. But if you want to do that, maybe talk to someone about it. You have great ideas, so put them to good use instead of pranking stores.

  • @309electronics5
    @309electronics5 Před rokem

    Have seen these at my supermarkets i am also dutch and always wondered if these where e-ink and they are. I saw them life updating the e-paper tags in the Albert Heijn and jumbo. I also saw some of them blinking a green light. Always wanted to mess with them and now i will! Nought some e-paper tags the same ones as the Albert Heijn got a set of 50 for 90 euro

  • @SkywereProductions
    @SkywereProductions Před 11 měsíci

    Hey, so everything worked but it's not centered on the display, its a bit up and to the right, all the "empty" space is filled in with a glitch pattern, what went wrong do you think?

    • @makersfunduck
      @makersfunduck  Před 11 měsíci

      I believe your image does not have the same resolution as your pricetag.

  • @sebaberny7170
    @sebaberny7170 Před rokem +1

    very nice, could it be used to read an analog input different than the battery voltage?

    • @tissuepaper9962
      @tissuepaper9962 Před rokem

      Good thinking

    • @makersfunduck
      @makersfunduck  Před rokem +1

      I think it wont be possible, at least with the ones with this Microcontroller. I did not see any analog GPIO pin exposed in the datasheet.

  • @RedHeadForester
    @RedHeadForester Před rokem +1

    I had no idea these things exist! Neat! I wonder how soon I'll see them in use here in England? At least I'll know what they are when I see them.
    I can see a lot of benefits during this period of rapidly increasing prices. The supermarkets have got to invest that extra profit somewhere! (Grumble grumble...)

    • @theRPGmaster
      @theRPGmaster Před rokem +1

      Weird, is England really that far behind the rest of Europe?

  • @LordGryllwotth
    @LordGryllwotth Před rokem +21

    In Norway they are programmed via IR I pressume. There is these IR blasters connected via ethernet cable hanging from the ceiling.

    • @makersfunduck
      @makersfunduck  Před rokem

      That's interesting. I wonder how they handle the blockages between the shelves.

    • @IOUaUsername
      @IOUaUsername Před rokem +16

      @@makersfunduck Extremely bright IR LED which just reflects off most surfaces. It illuminates the entire room the same way a light fixture does, but with IR pulses. My air conditioner remote works like this, allowing it to be mounted on the wall near the door and still work without having to pick it up and point it at the air conditioner.
      I guess the IR pulse sequence includes a serial number to only update one particular price tag. They only need to change the prices overnight, so even if it takes 6 hours to update them all, that's still fast enough.

    • @ronny-andrebendiksen4137
      @ronny-andrebendiksen4137 Před rokem +2

      There are also some that are Zigbee based, meaning they can be centrally updated while creating a mesh.

    • @Ale_giro
      @Ale_giro Před rokem +4

      In Italy, in the superstore i work for, those are connected and updated via WiFi (a modem) for a great number of changes,or by their remote controller if changes are for few products.
      It would be nice to mod them with smartphone (nft? Wifi? Bt?) without the needed of tear it down and soldering.

    • @edc1569
      @edc1569 Před rokem +3

      I doubt the tags themselves use Wi-Fi, it would be a total calamity trying to have thousands of tags on a Wi-Fi network, and the battery life would be dreadful.

  • @SumeaBizarro
    @SumeaBizarro Před 6 měsíci

    I noticed they are using e-ink price tags in few medium and large stores in my country, and certain chain.
    To me weirdest thing was inclusion of red color for specials and sales, as I never heard that color even single one was a possibility for eInk displays, though many don't talk about advancements in the field.

  • @ProductionsByRayne
    @ProductionsByRayne Před rokem

    is there a way to use this display [or one like it] inside a pc case? to display cpu/ gpu temps, utilization, etc. ?

    • @makersfunduck
      @makersfunduck  Před rokem +1

      You can take a look at the next video (#17). The code I shared can do this with a little modification. you only need to comment out the part where it opens the browser in "main.py"

  • @littlehills739
    @littlehills739 Před rokem

    looks like fun day out with spark gap e.m.p toy

  • @paulollerhead
    @paulollerhead Před rokem +2

    Are supermarkets putting these things on trolleys yet? It would be a great advertising space suppliers would pay good money for. Adding latest deals etc. You could also have it update when the trolley passes certain aisles of products.

    • @makersfunduck
      @makersfunduck  Před rokem

      Thats really a nice idea. I see you have a nice business mind. :)

  • @erebostd
    @erebostd Před rokem +16

    The pricetags the shop uses are quite different, i know it, I’m one of the guys who does the data transfer. Do you want one of our tags to fiddle around with? But i don’t think you’ll get as much out of it as the cheap chinese ones. Oh, and we have some in color, up to 4 😉

    • @makersfunduck
      @makersfunduck  Před rokem +4

      Sure, that would be cool :)

    • @HorrorWorldx
      @HorrorWorldx Před rokem

      Neat

    • @erebostd
      @erebostd Před rokem +2

      @@makersfunduck you’re in the Netherlands? I can send you a tweet if you want! 😄👍

    • @makersfunduck
      @makersfunduck  Před rokem

      @@erebostd Sure, im in Netherlands :) @Makersfunduck

    • @erebostd
      @erebostd Před rokem

      @@makersfunduck hi again 😊 - is your twitter account hidden? I can't find it. I can try again later, or you can give me q mail address you use for the community, so we can exchange the information. Or do you have a PO box I can send you the device? 👋😊

  • @HoodBoyNO1
    @HoodBoyNO1 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Does anyone has a good deal atm? The same one in the video costs now double the price 16€ instead 8€ each.
    Aliexpress gets to around ~12€

  • @dh2032
    @dh2032 Před rokem

    the 4:12, hidden antenna, a door alarm think to stop them walking out door with all the over expensive items on desplay in the shop, stuff not nailed down?

    • @makersfunduck
      @makersfunduck  Před rokem +1

      Himm, I know they are using it to register the tags to their systems, however if they are also using it for that purpose, that is very clever.

    • @dh2032
      @dh2032 Před rokem

      ​@@makersfunduck it only guess, the real that sticky labels, lumps of plastic, look very simple in construction, loop of wire and resistor or something making a wire loop, and the sticker one look even simpler in construction look like kitchen foil cut out loop shape and small blob of something, the do make dud one too mixed with real one, that look the same, so only real one will be working flashing light at the door ones? but display label tag I thing they will all be working ones, its a real circuit board so putting dud parts not going to make any since

  • @pacod7_kny451
    @pacod7_kny451 Před měsícem

    is it possible to do it on a " rainus r290 "

  • @JKa244
    @JKa244 Před 7 měsíci

    E-ink displays look amazing under microscope. It's like film grain instead of pixels.

  • @xtevesousa
    @xtevesousa Před rokem

    In the conclusion there is some ghosting under the 7 of the temperature and the 5 of the time, do you have any ideia why?

    • @makersfunduck
      @makersfunduck  Před rokem +2

      It is because of the partial refresh. full refresh takes a bit of time

  • @Roadbobek
    @Roadbobek Před rokem +1

    Am I able to upload the custom firmware without an esp board? Can I do it with a raspberry pi 4, pi zero 2 w or pi pico??? I’m a total noob. They all use gpio. I don’t know what I’m talking about.

    • @makersfunduck
      @makersfunduck  Před rokem

      Sure. All you need is a serial communication. you can connect it to serial port of the rasp pi board, and just follow the steps.

  • @MrDexi87
    @MrDexi87 Před rokem

    Best low power screen tech :)

  • @PeetHobby
    @PeetHobby Před rokem +4

    Can buy some pogo test pins and make a 4 pin program header with them, works great for SMD program pads.

    • @makersfunduck
      @makersfunduck  Před rokem +1

      I really wished to have those when I made this video, but I didnt have. Definitely they are quite nice.

  • @MarijnJonkers
    @MarijnJonkers Před 7 měsíci +1

    Hallo Jumbo, best store in the Netherlands! (Don’t worry, I’m not a psycho to think that, I just work there 😅)

  • @DavidKenny64
    @DavidKenny64 Před 8 měsíci

    Would be great for a bedside clock that also, naturally, tells you when the power went off during the night.

  • @FlorinArjocu
    @FlorinArjocu Před rokem +3

    Would be nice to hack the rfid or wifi/bluetooth connection for the same thing, so one could maybe change what they show in a store :))

  • @adri325
    @adri325 Před rokem

    Can I use the SP-Cow ESP32S ESP32 Development Board 2.4GHz Dual-Mode WiFi+ Bluetooth Dual for this project? I am not able to see the VCC pin in it

    • @makersfunduck
      @makersfunduck  Před rokem

      I believe you can. I only used it to program them.

  • @vxrlorxnxrreal
    @vxrlorxnxrreal Před rokem +2

    Gutes video!

  • @BlueCardinal33
    @BlueCardinal33 Před rokem +1

    What's the reasoning about how it updates over bluetooth? Is the Arduino bluetooth enabled, and if so, does it just pop up some some "bluetooth serial device"? It kind of amazes me how it all "just works" when connecting some wires.

    • @makersfunduck
      @makersfunduck  Před rokem

      Well that way, you can update the screen without connecting any extra hardware. It eliminates any requirement for companion Bluetooth app.

    • @BlueCardinal33
      @BlueCardinal33 Před rokem

      @@makersfunduck Right but it'd be nice to hear about the details how it all works too :)

  • @JBothell_KF0IVQ
    @JBothell_KF0IVQ Před rokem

    I wonder if you could take an image, split it up and send it to multiple modules to make a composite display?

    • @alexstone691
      @alexstone691 Před rokem

      I had the same idea as one kindle sized epaper display is pretty pricey

    • @makersfunduck
      @makersfunduck  Před rokem

      Yeah, but would it look cool? Because there will be quite big gap between the tags.

    • @drakohyena9672
      @drakohyena9672 Před rokem +1

      BAD APPLE

    • @prsn
      @prsn Před rokem +1

      @@makersfunduck You HAVE to try playing doom with these. You will become a legend. And after all, people have played doom on a light bulb before.

  • @olafschermann1592
    @olafschermann1592 Před rokem

    Awesome, thank you

  • @ericlawrence9060
    @ericlawrence9060 Před rokem

    I was wondering the same thing!

  • @Jasper_S
    @Jasper_S Před 7 měsíci

    Cool video! just got it recommended to me by the yt algorithm, really didn't know they had so much potential! Very cool!
    Ps. I hope that it isn't your own postalcode you just showed..😅

  • @miojos4n
    @miojos4n Před 7 měsíci

    nice video! just one thing, try not to jumpscare us on the next intro lol

  • @zoenagy9458
    @zoenagy9458 Před rokem

    please do an update how to prog one wirelesly, unmodified one

  • @2000freefuel
    @2000freefuel Před rokem +2

    I'd like to see one of those price tags turned into a Thermostate for wall/window unit air conditioners, with a DHT temp/humidity sensor and an IR LED

    • @fusseldieb
      @fusseldieb Před rokem +1

      Put an ESP inside it and use the deep-sleep functionality to get more or less decent battery life

    • @makersfunduck
      @makersfunduck  Před rokem +1

      I tried this but even with the full "deep sleep" the battery only can last a few days. ESPs are not designed for long life battery applications. or anything with wifi really. wifi sucks out the battery like crazy

  • @_der_pinguin_2463
    @_der_pinguin_2463 Před rokem

    where do you need to connect the wires on the esp, and do you need some special firmware on it?

    • @tissuepaper9962
      @tissuepaper9962 Před rokem

      Look, if you're not familiar enough with serial communication protocols to read the labels on the PCB and know what to do, this project may be too advanced for you. Try reading about the UART, SPI, and I2C protocols and then you'll be able to answer your own question. You have to answer it yourself because the answer depends on the exact board you have and the exact price tag you buy.

    • @makersfunduck
      @makersfunduck  Před rokem

      it is standard serial communication. so, tx, tx, vcc and ground.

  • @mfx1
    @mfx1 Před rokem +2

    I saw one very early system that was solar powered and used the stores existing lighting to program them. I assume patents mean competitors have to use other ways.

    • @renakunisaki
      @renakunisaki Před rokem +1

      That's a brilliant way to get rid of the literal tons of single-use batteries.

    • @JensGulin
      @JensGulin Před rokem

      @@renakunisaki agree about waste, but added components (solar cell, accumulator) and complexity probably makes it too expensive. And they will have a limited component life span anyway, or they decide to change system after a few years. End result: more money and more waste. That's the way it works currently. :⁠-⁠(
      Broadcasting through the flicker of lamps is quite interesting, but I would guess it would be mostly for the novelty. Radio is so well established and everywhere these days. And free to use spectrum and protocols keeps it safe.

    • @makersfunduck
      @makersfunduck  Před rokem

      But how do they get "sun" inside of the stores? regular lights dont produce enough energy to charge the batteries

    • @mfx1
      @mfx1 Před rokem +2

      @@makersfunduck Regular lights work fine have you never used a solar calculator indoors? Eink shelf labels use very little power the solar cell just needs to trickle charge a capacitor.

    • @markylon
      @markylon Před 6 měsíci

      The battery lasts for more than 15 years so no need for solar

  • @JohnDeaux
    @JohnDeaux Před rokem +2

    Next time to to an Aldi or Rewe store. If you talk to the store manager you might get some(I did). All the information to find the datasheet is on the back of them and they are good ePaper displays. Interestingly just like the ones you got Aldi uses hansbow nebular-350R-N, same manufacturer but different module than you got

    • @makersfunduck
      @makersfunduck  Před rokem

      Himm, nice tip. thanks :)

    • @arrowtlg2646
      @arrowtlg2646 Před 8 měsíci

      Were you able to repurpose a nebular? I was given one but I'm struggling to mess with it

  • @cslee6353
    @cslee6353 Před 7 měsíci

    I can't find them on eBay. Anyone have a link?

  • @le9038
    @le9038 Před rokem +1

    It's about time I start trolling the supermarkets with this thing...

  • @Veso266
    @Veso266 Před rokem +1

    But how are normal people supposed to update prices on this tags?
    Do chinese provide any device for that
    I dont think supermarket people are flashing them with NodeMCU like you do

    • @makersfunduck
      @makersfunduck  Před rokem +1

      In the grocery store, I saw a market staff was using a terminal. I check the website of the product, and it supports NFC for that, so I assume they do registration with NFC. Also they sell a companion station which can be integrated to SAP or other software which they use to manage their business operations. That station is communicating on 2.4 Ghz (proprietary) with the price-tags, so everything is integrated.

    • @Veso266
      @Veso266 Před rokem

      @@makersfunduck hmm, nice, if this station is not to expensive you could maybe show it in a video

  • @garcitxiki9
    @garcitxiki9 Před rokem

    use it for a module keyboard with a little ink display to show the volume bar or something like that

  • @Evercreeper
    @Evercreeper Před rokem +1

    Super cool

  • @bws833
    @bws833 Před rokem +1

    Thank you, a very interesting video. Just one question, why is there a piano playing in the background?

    • @makersfunduck
      @makersfunduck  Před rokem +1

      Many people did not like the background music, so I must do something about it in the next video I guess :/

    • @makersfunduck
      @makersfunduck  Před rokem

      Himm, I have never thought about that. they are using NFC to register the tags, but if they were also using it for that purpose, that is a really clever.

  • @NicksStuff
    @NicksStuff Před 6 měsíci

    - How many tags do you want?
    - Yes!

  • @georgehelyar
    @georgehelyar Před rokem +2

    If you update your powershell, && will work. It has been available in cmd for a long time but it somehow took years to make it to powershell. I think it got added in pwsh 7

    • @makersfunduck
      @makersfunduck  Před rokem

      Thanks. I have got always annoyed when that does not work in powershell

  • @ThomasBensler
    @ThomasBensler Před rokem

    do they keep their display content after removing the batteries? they should, as that's the whole point of e-ink, isn't it?

    • @makersfunduck
      @makersfunduck  Před rokem +1

      yes. The content stays if you remove the batteries. indefinetely :=)

    • @kettenotter
      @kettenotter Před rokem

      Oh that's interesting! I wonder if you could remove the battery and use some long range wireless charging/power. 🤔

    • @jeremyloveslinux
      @jeremyloveslinux Před rokem

      @@kettenotter there are some from waveshare that use nfc to update, no battery

    • @kettenotter
      @kettenotter Před rokem

      ​@@jeremyloveslinux Thats awesome! Didn't knew you could power anything with nfc. But they do look a little bit pricy.
      Now I want to use them to put some notes around the house.

  • @Teknopottu
    @Teknopottu Před rokem +2

    The rally english is strong with this one. New subscriber, interesting stuff you have here.
    Btw any experience in re-using small printer screens, with or without touch screen? I'm in under the impression that they are pretty hard to re-use but my knowledge on this matter is at least a decade old.

    • @theRPGmaster
      @theRPGmaster Před rokem

      I think he's not Finnish, but rather Dutch, German, or somewhere around there

  • @santa901000
    @santa901000 Před rokem +11

    I wonder if you can play DOOM on this...

    • @makersfunduck
      @makersfunduck  Před rokem +4

      full screen refresh is roughly 1 minute for this type of displays. so you can expect 1/60 fps. That is the refresh rate even if you have a supercomputer. So probably yeah.. verrrryyy slow doom

  • @sjoervanderploeg4340
    @sjoervanderploeg4340 Před rokem

    Hah, I did the same about two years ago. I just walked up to the storemanager and asked if I could have one for "experimentation" :D

    • @makersfunduck
      @makersfunduck  Před rokem

      Dude really thanks for the tip. I didnt know that they would give them for free. So now I got a box of them :D

    • @sjoervanderploeg4340
      @sjoervanderploeg4340 Před rokem

      @@makersfunduck nice 👍

  • @annevanderbijl3510
    @annevanderbijl3510 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Love the "will it run doom" in the tags of this video :)

  • @loopymind
    @loopymind Před 7 měsíci

    Love seeing my logo file show up in the strangest places

  • @mrono1910
    @mrono1910 Před rokem

    We have had these for many many years already in scandinavia

    • @makersfunduck
      @makersfunduck  Před rokem

      I guess almost all stores will have them in near future

  • @johngerken4263
    @johngerken4263 Před 7 měsíci

    Do those batteries he pulled out say "Henti Max" on them, or is it just me...?

  • @JohnDlugosz
    @JohnDlugosz Před rokem

    So you can't program them without updating the firmware first?
    I would think there would be instructions on the manufacturer's website.

    • @makersfunduck
      @makersfunduck  Před rokem

      I believe their firmware would allow that. Because the one I flashed already supports OTA updates. But obviously they do not share it. but you can update screen with their own software of course.

  • @GotrekGurninsson
    @GotrekGurninsson Před rokem +4

    Those tags are for dealing with insane inflation that’s coming. The price will change every second like in venezuela

  • @Dr.Frogerston
    @Dr.Frogerston Před 7 měsíci +1

    Aight Imma go to Target real quick

  • @xanderz101
    @xanderz101 Před 6 měsíci +1

    so basically... we can run bad apple on it?

  • @RedRingOfDead
    @RedRingOfDead Před rokem +1

    The start of the video, was that Jumbo? Surely sounds interesting to play with tho but I'm wondering what store it is

  • @AlexT-md9df
    @AlexT-md9df Před 7 měsíci

    Wonder if you could play doom on one of these

  • @BaDRuleTR
    @BaDRuleTR Před rokem +3

    Currently in Turkey, prices change till you arrive to the register from the shelf. Yes we have an awesome economy... So these would be pain in the ass to use here. 😂

  • @Impossible_Fishy
    @Impossible_Fishy Před rokem +1

    Khols has had these forever and ive always wanted to figure out how those work

  • @court2379
    @court2379 Před rokem +1

    Maybe I didn't catch it, but what is the security of these devices? Can anyone walk into a store with a RFID programmer and reset the data they display?

    • @josephhacker6508
      @josephhacker6508 Před rokem

      Make everything cheaper

    • @bachibak
      @bachibak Před rokem

      I mean, if they don't have security built-in yes, but most people 1.dont care, and 2.even fewer care about reprogramming it

    • @court2379
      @court2379 Před rokem

      @@bachibak Until some starts going around the store reprogramming all the prices, then they will start to care. Of course they will still be correct at the register but some have policies to honor the shelf price. Also it will cause lots of upset for customers.

    • @markylon
      @markylon Před 6 měsíci

      until you go to buy the item and it comes up with the correct price

  • @Nathan-gm1uj
    @Nathan-gm1uj Před rokem +2

    please tell me im not the only one who saw the bart simpson in the pcb xD

    • @makersfunduck
      @makersfunduck  Před rokem

      You have a really careful eye :D it was a test image that I sent to it.