LilyGo T-Deck
standalone standalone

LilyGo T-Deck

LilyGo

EUR 65–90
Facilité pour débutants: ★★★★☆
warning
Les utilisateurs européens doivent acheter des appareils 868 MHz. Les appareils américains (915 MHz) sont illégaux en Europe.

Caractéristiques

ChipsetESP32-S3 + SX1262
Écran2.8" color LCD
BatterieBuilt-in 1000mAh
GPSNon
BluetoothOui
WiFiOui
ÉtanchéitéNon
Puissance TX22 dBm
Fréquence868MHz

Avantages

  • Standalone messaging
  • Built-in keyboard
  • More affordable than Plus

Inconvénients

  • No GPS
  • Shorter battery life
  • Smaller battery than Plus

The LilyGo T-Deck is the original standalone mesh communicator that proved you could have a phone-free MeshCore experience at a reasonable price. It features a small colour screen, a physical QWERTY keyboard, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and a LoRa radio in a compact handheld form factor. For anyone who wants to send and receive messages without pulling out a smartphone, the T-Deck delivers.

The keyboard is small but functional — experienced users get surprisingly fast at typing on it. The screen displays message threads, node lists, and basic status information clearly enough for practical use. While it lacks the GPS module found in the T-Deck Plus, you can still receive location data from other nodes on the network. The built-in battery provides several hours of active use, making it suitable for day trips and events.

The T-Deck is a solid choice for budget-conscious users who want standalone capability. It has been around long enough that the community has developed good firmware support, 3D-printed case designs, and plenty of documentation. If the T-Deck Plus is out of your price range but you still want a self-contained communicator, the original T-Deck remains a capable and well-supported option.