LILYGO T-LoRa Pager
LILYGO’s T-LoRa Pager dares to bring back the simple pager of the 1980s and 1990s, reimagined as a tiny, tech-packed device for makers and off-grid communicators. This is basically a pocket-sized development platform that includes modern wireless tech, like LoRa, NFC, GPS and a thumb-friendly QWERTY keyboard.



Start with the design, which is reminiscent of early BlackBerrys. The T-LoRa Pager features a curved, rubberized QWERTY keyboard beneath a 2.33-inch IPS LCD screen with 480×222 pixels. It’s adequate for text and simple UIs, while some users have noted intermittent illumination in bright locations. A rotary encoder on the right allows for tactile menu navigation, while a speaker grille on the left provides audio. When you turn it over, you’ll discover two folding antennas (one for sub-gigahertz LoRa and one for 2.4GHz), a tripod mount, and a 16-pin extension socket for more gear.

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LILYGO T-LoRa Pager
This thing is powered by an ESP32-S3 dual-core processor at 240 MHz, a reliable workhorse for DIY projects that supports WiFi 4 and Bluetooth 5. It comes with 8MB of PSRAM and 16MB of flash storage which can be expanded with a microSD card slot. The chip can do everything from basic comms to complex operations if you’re willing to learn to code with Arduino-IDE, VS Code or ESP-IDF. LILYGO has a demo UI to get you started and you can interact with the rotary encoder while you build your own apps.

LILYGO T-LoRa Pager
What sets this pager apart is its wireless arsenal, which includes the Semtech SX1262 LoRa transceiver for long-range, low-power comms, perfect for transferring small bursts of data like text messages over long distances without cell towers. This makes it great for off-grid use cases like rural gatherings and disaster recovery networks. NFC courtesy of an STMicroelectronics ST25R3916 chip for contactless interactions, u-blox MIA-M10Q GPS for location monitoring and a Bosch BHI260AP inertial measurement unit with built-in AI for motion sensing. When you add an RCH RC01812 codec for audio compatibility up to 24-bit sound at 8-96kHz with microphone, speaker and 3.5mm headphone jack you get a device that can do everything from geofencing to gesture-based commands.

LILYGO T-LoRa Pager
But the battery life is a concern as the 500 mAh cell charged via USB-C seems small for a device of this capability. Early adopters compare it to LILYGO’s T-Watch series where small batteries struggled to keep up with power-hungry electronics.
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