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product_id: 91813048
title: "Waveshare 7.5inch E-Ink Display HAT Compatible with Raspberry Pi 5/4B/3B/Zero/Zero W/Zero 2W/Pico/Pico W/Pico WH, 800×480 Resolution SPI Interface"
brand: "waveshare"
price: "₹ 12493"
currency: INR
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reviews_count: 13
category: "Waveshare"
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# ultra low power consumption 7.5-inch expansive display SPI interface for seamless connectivity Waveshare 7.5inch E-Ink Display HAT Compatible with Raspberry Pi 5/4B/3B/Zero/Zero W/Zero 2W/Pico/Pico W/Pico WH, 800×480 Resolution SPI Interface

**Brand:** waveshare
**Price:** ₹ 12493
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 📺 Elevate your maker game with the ultimate low-power, high-impact e-ink display!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Waveshare 7.5inch E-Ink Display HAT Compatible with Raspberry Pi 5/4B/3B/Zero/Zero W/Zero 2W/Pico/Pico W/Pico WH, 800×480 Resolution SPI Interface by waveshare
- **How much does it cost?** ₹ 12493 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- waveshare enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted waveshare brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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## Key Features

- • **Broad Compatibility:** Works flawlessly with Raspberry Pi 5/4B/3B/Zero series, Jetson Nano, Arduino & more
- • **Ultra Low Power Draw:** Sustain your display without draining your battery—refresh only when needed
- • **Persistent E-Ink Display:** Content stays visible even when powered off—perfect for always-on info
- • **Plug & Play SPI Interface:** Effortless integration with Raspberry Pi & other MCUs
- • **Vivid 800×480 Resolution:** Crystal-clear visuals for professional-grade projects

## Overview

The Waveshare 7.5inch E-Ink Display HAT offers a sharp 800×480 resolution on a large, ultra-thin 7.5-inch screen. Designed for Raspberry Pi and compatible MCUs, it features an SPI interface and onboard voltage translation for 3.3V/5V compatibility. Its ultra low power consumption and persistent display make it ideal for industrial, shelf labeling, and embedded projects where power efficiency and readability matter. Supported by comprehensive manuals and example code, it’s a plug-and-play solution for professionals and makers seeking a sleek, always-on display.

## Description

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Review: Works well larger than expected - I was able to use python script to write to eink screen. I had a lot of tweaking for the fonts and sizes. This screen is a lot bigger then I thought it would be for my project. 5 inch would of been better for me. I tweaked this script RaspberryPi_JetsonNano/python/examples/epd_7in5_V2_test.py from waveshare. Def use AI to help you build out the layout etc.. This screen purchased on feb 10 2026.
Review: Amazing screens and very easy to set up - Due to desertcart's stance on linking to external sites, this review _can't_ post actual useful information (like the technical spec), but I will try my best. These screens are great. At 1-bit color depth (black and white) with a 800x480 display resolution, you can print a fair amount of content on them. The included ribbon and SPI interface board is amazing and makes things basically plug-and-play. Now, this is also in the maker space, so it isn't a generic thing you can plug in to any old computer. You have to have some idea of what they are and how to use them (but, as a hardware newbie myself, I was able to find the necessary information to get it up and running on a Raspberry Pi Pico (RP2040) within a week. From my perspective, the hardest part of using this product is literally wiring it to the micro-controller correctly; after that, it is just sending it commands, and data. The screen is about .8mm thick, and it is made of glass, so you will want to be careful with it. It appears to come with a protective film over the front, and they suggest that if you are using it for development purposes, you reinforce the back as well. I did this by taping it to a wooden clipboard, giving it a rigid surface to be flat against. The fact that this screen runs at 3.3v is great, you won't need a boost converter or any additional hardware to be able to run with most micro-controllers or Raspberry Pi units. I wish that some of their more expensive displays could also operate on 3.3v (instead of 5v, which a lot of them require). This screen supports true partial drawing/ refreshing, which is very nice; though does take a bit of time to get used to as you specify the banks that are going to be drawn and refreshed with the command, instead of the raw pixels you want to modify (in this case, a bank is 8 pixels wide by 1 pixel tall). Full screen refresh appears to take around 5 seconds, so it isn't the fastest out there. It is also worth noting that they strongly suggest that you don't leave the display powered up at all times. The main loop flow diagram they have shows powering on, initializing the settings, drawing the content to the screen, and then power off followed by deep sleeping the display. So long as you don't disconnect the screen from power, you can go through a truncated restart process where you just re-send the settings and can draw right afterwards. This saves a little time, but the entire boot sequence really doesn't take very long (at least in comparison to a redraw). Waveshare has a website with a wiki which contains all the technical specifications for their various displays, and they also have a github with examples on a number of embedded devices for each of their screens. I can't post direct links, but a quick web search should be able to turn those up.

## Features

- Provide online user manual (examples for Raspberry Pi/STM32), please check the manual carefully before using!
- This is an E-Ink display HAT for Raspberry Pi, 7.5inch, 800×480 resolution, with embedded controller, communicating via SPI interface. Due to the advantages like ultra low power consumption, wide viewing angle, clear display without electricity, it is an ideal choice for applications such as shelf label, industrial instrument, and so on.
- No backlight, keeps displaying last content for a long time even when power down. Ultra low power consumption, basically power is only required for refreshing
- Standard Raspberry Pi 40PIN GPIO extension header, supports Raspberry Pi series boards, Jetson Nano
- SPI interface, for connecting with other controller boards like Raspberry/Arduino/Nucleo, etc. Onboard voltage translator, compatible with 3.3V/5V MCUs

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B075R4QY3L |
| Best Sellers Rank | #302 in Single Board Computers (Computers & Accessories) |
| Brand | waveshare |
| Built-In Media | User manual, development resources |
| CPU Model | MediaTek MT8125 |
| Compatible Devices | Raspberry Pi series boards, Jetson Nano |
| Connectivity Technology | SPI |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (216) |
| External Testing Certification | Não aplicável |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00614961951068 |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 7.09"L x 3.94"W x 3.54"H |
| Item Weight | 0.1 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Waveshare |
| Mfr Part Number | 7.5inch e-Paper HAT |
| Model Name | 13504 |
| Model Number | 7.5inch e-Paper HAT |
| Operating System | Raspberry Pi OS |
| Processor Brand | VIA |
| Processor Count | 1 |
| RAM Memory Installed | 8 GB |
| RAM Memory Technology | LPDDR3 |
| Total Usb Ports | 3 |
| UPC | 614961951068 |
| Wireless Compability | Infrared |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** waveshare
- **CPU Model:** MediaTek MT8125
- **Connectivity Technology:** SPI
- **Model Name:** 13504
- **Ram Memory Installed Size:** 8 GB

## Images

![Waveshare 7.5inch E-Ink Display HAT Compatible with Raspberry Pi 5/4B/3B/Zero/Zero W/Zero 2W/Pico/Pico W/Pico WH, 800×480 Resolution SPI Interface - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/619ZW-GX3VL.jpg)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works well larger than expected
*by J***L on February 21, 2026*

I was able to use python script to write to eink screen. I had a lot of tweaking for the fonts and sizes. This screen is a lot bigger then I thought it would be for my project. 5 inch would of been better for me. I tweaked this script RaspberryPi_JetsonNano/python/examples/epd_7in5_V2_test.py from waveshare. Def use AI to help you build out the layout etc.. This screen purchased on feb 10 2026.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Amazing screens and very easy to set up
*by J***S on February 7, 2021*

Due to amazon's stance on linking to external sites, this review _can't_ post actual useful information (like the technical spec), but I will try my best. These screens are great. At 1-bit color depth (black and white) with a 800x480 display resolution, you can print a fair amount of content on them. The included ribbon and SPI interface board is amazing and makes things basically plug-and-play. Now, this is also in the maker space, so it isn't a generic thing you can plug in to any old computer. You have to have some idea of what they are and how to use them (but, as a hardware newbie myself, I was able to find the necessary information to get it up and running on a Raspberry Pi Pico (RP2040) within a week. From my perspective, the hardest part of using this product is literally wiring it to the micro-controller correctly; after that, it is just sending it commands, and data. The screen is about .8mm thick, and it is made of glass, so you will want to be careful with it. It appears to come with a protective film over the front, and they suggest that if you are using it for development purposes, you reinforce the back as well. I did this by taping it to a wooden clipboard, giving it a rigid surface to be flat against. The fact that this screen runs at 3.3v is great, you won't need a boost converter or any additional hardware to be able to run with most micro-controllers or Raspberry Pi units. I wish that some of their more expensive displays could also operate on 3.3v (instead of 5v, which a lot of them require). This screen supports true partial drawing/ refreshing, which is very nice; though does take a bit of time to get used to as you specify the banks that are going to be drawn and refreshed with the command, instead of the raw pixels you want to modify (in this case, a bank is 8 pixels wide by 1 pixel tall). Full screen refresh appears to take around 5 seconds, so it isn't the fastest out there. It is also worth noting that they strongly suggest that you don't leave the display powered up at all times. The main loop flow diagram they have shows powering on, initializing the settings, drawing the content to the screen, and then power off followed by deep sleeping the display. So long as you don't disconnect the screen from power, you can go through a truncated restart process where you just re-send the settings and can draw right afterwards. This saves a little time, but the entire boot sequence really doesn't take very long (at least in comparison to a redraw). Waveshare has a website with a wiki which contains all the technical specifications for their various displays, and they also have a github with examples on a number of embedded devices for each of their screens. I can't post direct links, but a quick web search should be able to turn those up.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Not bad!
*by J***Y on April 12, 2025*

It works well. I suggest using ChatGPT or something to get it going. I did and it got me the correct libs and code to render an image (make sure it's 1bit monochrome black and white 800x480). Make sure to enable SPI if on a rasp pi. Resolution is not great but def fine for some projects. You can use more bold/blocky fonts and images to clean it up.

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