Waveshare’s New $27 ESP32-S3 Board Features a Unique ePaper-Like RLCD

Waveshare’s $27 ESP32-S3 RLCD board pairs a powerful MCU with a low-power, sunlight-readable display for fast and easy project prototyping.

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The ESP32-S3 4.2-inch RLCD Development Board (📷: Waveshare)

Whether you’re a seasoned electronics engineer or just starting out as a hobbyist, it’s a good idea to have a few all-in-one development boards on hand. When inspiration strikes, the last thing you want to do is spend weeks designing a circuit and waiting for the parts to be shipped to your door. You want to strike while the iron is hot and turn that great idea into a reality. By integrating many commonly used components into a single package, all-in-one boards make prototyping fast and easy.

If you could use a new all-in-one board in your toolbox, you should take a look at the ESP32-S3 4.2-inch RLCD Development Board that was just released by Waveshare. It combines a powerful microcontroller with a very unique display technology, along with plenty of options for interfacing. Currently, the device is selling for just $27.

A look at the hardware (📷: Waveshare)

As the name implies, Waveshare’s latest creation is powered by an ESP32-S3 microcontroller. This dual-core Xtensa LX7 processor can run at up to 240 MHz and includes built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 5 connectivity, making it well suited for modern IoT and connected applications. The board comes with 16 MB of onboard Flash and 8 MB of PSRAM, providing ample memory headroom for graphics, audio processing, and network stacks.

One of the most interesting features is the 4.2-inch reflective liquid crystal display (RLCD), which offers a 300×400 resolution in black and white. Unlike traditional LCDs, the RLCD uses ambient light instead of a backlight, resulting in an ePaper-like reading experience with very low power consumption and fast refresh times. This makes it particularly attractive for always-on dashboards, electronic calendars, and outdoor or brightly lit environments where conventional displays struggle with glare.

Beyond the display, the board is packed with peripherals that would normally require multiple add-on modules. An onboard audio subsystem includes a low-power audio codec, dual microphones, and a speaker header, enabling advanced audio features such as noise reduction, echo cancellation, and AI voice interaction.

There are lots of options for interfacing (📷: Waveshare)

Environmental sensing and timekeeping are also built in, thanks to an SHTC3 temperature and humidity sensor and a PCF85063 real-time clock. Storage expansion is handled via a TF card slot, while power can be supplied by USB-C or an onboard 18650 lithium battery holder, complete with charging and protection circuitry.

With support for both ESP-IDF and the Arduino IDE, plus plenty of exposed GPIO, UART, I2C, and SPI interfaces, the ESP32-S3 4.2-inch RLCD Development Board is clearly aimed at rapid prototyping. Whether you’re building a smart desktop ornament, an AI assistant, or experimenting with low-power display technologies, this board offers an unusually complete starting point at a very accessible price.


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