> An Inky display from Pimoroni. We've tested the Red PHAT
I tested it too! It was actually really good as an NTP client clock attached to a Pi Wireless Zero. I had it update every minute, then every 15 minutes it would get the time from my Pi NTPD clock server and display the offset in red. Longevity was excellent: it did 763,200 updates in its lifetime.
The Pi actually died following an attempt at an update but the display seems to still be operational.
I tested it too! It was actually really good as an NTP client clock attached to a Pi Wireless Zero. I had it update every minute, then every 15 minutes it would get the time from my Pi NTPD clock server and display the offset in red. Longevity was excellent: it did 763,200 updates in its lifetime.
The Pi actually died following an attempt at an update but the display seems to still be operational.