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Updated · Ars Technica · May 18
Dory Sign Uses Bluetooth App Control for 3-Part E Ink Displays
Updated
Updated · Ars Technica · May 18

Dory Sign Uses Bluetooth App Control for 3-Part E Ink Displays

1 articles · Updated · Ars Technica · May 18
  • Dory Sign lets users customize an E Ink display from a free iOS or Android app, updating header, main text, footer, images and backgrounds over Bluetooth.
  • The app avoids mandatory name or email sign-ups and keeps editing simple, with clear sections for each display element and support for multiple users on one sign.
  • Six typefaces and sliders for text size, line height, letter spacing and text darkness allow deeper customization, while preloaded art and backgrounds reduce setup time.
  • The product is positioned as a rare "smart" gadget that adds useful connectivity without undermining the sign's core purpose of clear, low-glare communication.
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