Launching on Kickstarter soon

Your next train.
On your desk.

ZED Cube shows live TfL and National Rail departures on a 1.5" OLED display. Tilt to navigate. Shake to roll dice.

Early bird price: £39.99 — standard price £44.99. No spam, ever.

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Tilt to navigate pages  ·  Shake to roll dice  ·  6 months battery life

What it does

Three things. One cube.

01

Live departure board

Real-time TfL and National Rail departures for your station or stop, always up to date. See platform, time, and minutes until departure at a glance.

02

Multiple pages

Set up pages for different stations, stops, or routes. Tilt the cube left or right to cycle through them instantly — no buttons, no app required.

03

Built-in dice roller

Shake the cube to roll. Set any number of sides — d6 for board games, d20 for DnD, or anything in between. The result appears on the OLED instantly.

Specifications

Built properly.

Size
6 × 6 × 6 cm — sits cleanly on any desk
Display
1.5" OLED — crisp at any angle, vivid in any light
Connectivity
Wi-Fi — set up once, updates automatically
Power
4 × AAA batteries — no cables, ~6 months per set
Networks
TfL and UK National Rail — all lines and stations
Interaction
Tilt to navigate · Shake to roll dice
Finish
Matte black — one face OLED, five faces solid
Price
£39.99 early bird · £44.99 standard
Questions

Good to know.

When does it launch?

We're launching on Kickstarter soon. Sign up above to be notified first and lock in early bird pricing at £39.99 — that's £5 off the standard price.

How does it connect to the internet?

Wi-Fi. You set it up once through a simple companion app, and the cube handles everything else automatically. No daily fiddling required.

How long do the batteries last?

Around 6 months on 4 standard AAA batteries. Because there's no cable on the desk, the cube can live anywhere — windowsill, bookshelf, kitchen counter.

Which stations and lines does it support?

All TfL lines — Underground, Overground, Elizabeth line, DLR, buses — and the full UK National Rail network. Any stop you can look up on a departure board, you can set on the cube.

Does it work for dice games other than DnD?

Yes. You can set the number of sides to anything — d4, d6, d8, d10, d12, d20, or any custom number. It works for board games, RPGs, or settling arguments over who makes the tea.

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