Specifications for this 16-inch display indicate an 8-bit CMOS microcontroller managing an RGB LED array behind a diffusion mask. The hardware lacks networking capabilities, resulting in a potential clock drift of ±120 seconds per month. Configuration is managed via a 38kHz infrared remote, which requires direct line-of-sight to the sensor located on the bottom bezel. Power is supplied through a USB-A to DC barrel interface requiring a minimum 10W supply.
The internal memory backup relies on a CR2032 cell to maintain time during power flickers. Structural analysis confirms the RGB functionality provides various preset breathing modes but lacks individual segment dimming. The integrated thermistor provides localized ambient temperature data, which is rendered on the primary display alongside time and date information.
This unit is an example of a high-visibility visual aid within the smart home control category, focusing on large-scale data rendering.
To achieve a maintenance-free experience with automatic time sync and remote-free control, the EASYERA 16.5-inch Clock provides a network-integrated alternative with full app support.