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The $185 Modern Palm Pilot That Keeps You Off Your Smartphone - Yanko Design
JC Torres · 2026-07-09 · via Yanko Design

Most productivity apps on smartphones are fighting a losing battle against the same device that hosts them. The screen reminding you to focus is the one delivering the notification that derails it. People have tried everything from grayscale mode to app blockers, and those who find none of it sufficient have started looking at dedicated hardware as the more honest answer to the problem.

The PocketMage PDA started as a DIY project published online, a clamshell gadget running on an ESP32-S3 microcontroller with an E Ink display and a physical QWERTY keyboard. What began as a hobbyist prototype built around the idea of a modern Palm Pilot has since turned into an actual device with a price that starts at $185.

Designer: Ashton F. (Ashtf)

The clamshell body measures 100mm x 73mm x 21.7mm, roughly the footprint of a large credit card holder. Opening it reveals a 3.1-inch E Ink main display and a full tactile QWERTY keyboard, alongside a slim 1.8-inch OLED secondary screen above it. The two-display setup balances the E Ink’s eye comfort and battery efficiency against the OLED’s speed, so typing feedback appears instantly rather than waiting for a slow screen refresh.

Pull it out of your pocket on a train and start writing. The E Ink screen is readable in direct sunlight, doesn’t draw the eye with its own light, and lets you hold a thought without a notification pane sliding in from the edge. A 1,200 mAh battery keeps the whole thing running for about seven days between charges, which makes it genuinely grab-and-go.

The built-in PocketMageOS runs on FreeRTOS and comes with a Markdown text editor, a daily journal, a calendar, a task manager, a dictionary, and a file manager. There’s also a Bazaar, an app store where community-built software can be side-loaded, which already includes a text-based web browser, a calculator, and an e-book reader. The whole OS and hardware are open source under the Apache 2.0 license.

For engineers, the expansion port opens up a different set of possibilities entirely. It breaks out I2C, SPI, UART, and GPIO connections, meaning hardware modules can be attached and communicated with directly from the device. LoRa and Meshtastic add-on modules are already listed as planned accessories, and USB keyboard support means the built-in keys don’t have to be the limit of the typing experience.

The campaign offers two versions. The $185 DIY kit includes the PCBs, case parts, LiPo battery, microSD card, all hardware, and an assembly guide, making it the option for anyone who actually wants to build it themselves. The $235 pre-assembled version ships complete. Both come in Parchment white and Royal Purple. Either way, shipping to the US is free, with a $12 flat rate internationally.

Backers will need patience since deliveries aren’t expected until March 2027, and the campaign still needs to hit its $100,000 funding goal on Crowd Supply by September 2026. None of that is unusual for independent hardware crowdfunding. What is unusual is the combination: a pocketable clamshell with a real keyboard, an eye-friendly display, a week’s worth of battery life, and no notifications competing for your attention.

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