Small display

Compact OGLAS hub display for a desk or bench — in two sizes, Tiny and Medium, showing the handful of readings you glance at every day.

The OGLAS small display is a hub trimmed down to a desk-sized footprint — the handful of readings you actually look at every day, on a screen that stays out of the way the rest of the time. It comes in two sizes.

Tiny

OGLAS small display, Tiny — a stick-sized OLED showing battery voltage, power, and energy at a glance

The Tiny is about as small as a useful readout gets: a stick-sized OLED showing three values at a glance. The photo is a power example — battery 24.2 V, 122 W, 300 Wh — but the slots are configurable to whatever you check most:

  • Tank level + battery voltage — the classic for off-grid water systems.
  • Gate state + last vehicle arrival — who’s coming and going.
  • Water trough + electric fence — for a stock property, the two “alert me now” points.

Pocket-sized and USB-powered, happy clipped to a dash, a switchboard, or the edge of a shelf — one critical readout, always visible.

Medium

OGLAS small display, Medium — a square colour TFT with cards for voltage, solar, and power plus a “today” chart

The Medium steps up to a square colour screen: several cards at once, plus a small “today” chart. The photo shows a power example — voltage, solar volts, power, and energy in/out, with a Solar Power Today sparkline along the bottom — but, like the Tiny, the cards and the charted metric are configurable.

It’s the middle ground: more context than the Tiny, without the wall-mount footprint of a large display.

Hardware

Both are USB-C powered and use the same wireless radio as the rest of the hub family — the only difference between them, and from a full hub, is the screen. Configurable in firmware: which sensors, which fields, and what thresholds turn a value red.

Pairs well with

  • A large display elsewhere on the site as the canonical “everything” view, with a small display as the “things I check daily” satellite.
  • Power management — the solar/battery source shown in both photos.

Building this into a larger site? That’s exactly what we do — start a custom build or email us.