A desk covered in cables, loose gadgets, and mismatched screens does not help you focus. Pixel art should be an accent, not an occupation. With the right three devices, you can add color, motion, and personality to your workspace without sacrificing clean surfaces or visual calm. Here is how to build a pixel art setup that stays clean—on purpose.
This official Divoom video shows exactly what a clean pixel art setup looks like—one device, one focal point, zero clutter. Let's break down how each product in the lineup contributes to a tidy desk.
MiniToo: Tiny Pixel Art, Zero Clutter
The MiniToo is roughly the size of a credit card standing up. It slides into any gap on your desk—beside a monitor stand, next to a notebook, or on a corner shelf. Its 1.77-inch pixel screen shows custom faces, animations, and text, while the built-in speaker handles music, calls, alarms, and white noise. No separate cables, no extra hub, no dock.
Why it stays clean: One tiny footprint. One USB-C cable. One device that does pixel art, audio, and alarm in a single unibody shell.
Ditoo-Pro: One Device, Multiple Roles
The Ditoo-Pro replaces a Bluetooth speaker, a desk clock, a timer, and a pixel display—all in one smartphone-sized shell. Its retro computer design houses a 16×16 pixel front panel and a 15W speaker that fills a small room. You get music, visual notifications, the pomodoro timer, and custom pixel art from a single device on your desk.
Why it stays clean: Instead of four separate gadgets (speaker + clock + timer + pixel display), you have one. That's three fewer cables and three fewer surfaces to dust.
Pixoo-64: The Ultimate Desk-Saver
The Pixoo-64 has the biggest pixel canvas of any Divoom product—a 64×64 LED grid that can display community designs, social media counters, animated clocks, and custom creations. But because it is wall-mountable, it takes up exactly zero desk space. Mount it above your monitor or on a side wall, and your pixel art setup goes from desk surface to room feature.
Why it stays clean: Zero desktop footprint. No cables visible on your desk surface—just a single wire running behind the mount. The ultimate clutter-free pixel art experience.
Note: The Pixoo-64 is a display only, with no built-in speaker. Pair it with the MiniToo or Ditoo-Pro for audio without adding visual noise.
How They Compare on Cleanliness
Here is how the three products compare across the dimensions that matter for a clutter-free desk.
| MiniToo | Ditoo-Pro | Pixoo-64 | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Desk footprint | Credit card base | Smartphone base | Zero (wall-mount) |
| Devices replaced | Speaker + pixel display | Speaker + clock + pixel + timer | Pixel canvas + art frame |
| Visible cables | 1 USB-C | 1 USB-C | 0 (behind mount) |
| Pixel display | 1.77" screen | 16×16 front panel | 64×64 LED grid |
| Best for clean setup | Minimal footprint | Multi-device consolidation | Zero desktop footprint |
Build your clean pixel art setup
Three Steps to a Clutter-Free Pixel Art Desk
- Pick one wall-mounted anchor. If you have wall space above your monitor, mount a Pixoo-64. You get the biggest pixel canvas without sacrificing any desk surface.
- Consolidate desk devices. Replace your standalone Bluetooth speaker, desk clock, and timer with a single Ditoo-Pro. That's three devices off your desk in one swap.
- Add a tiny accent only if needed. If you want pixel art on a second surface—a bedside table, a shelf, or a corner of your desk—add a MiniToo. Its credit-card footprint guarantees it won't create new clutter.
The goal is not to add pixel art to your desk. The goal is to add pixel art that makes your desk cleaner than it was before. Every device in the Divoom lineup does exactly that.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does the Pixoo-64 need Wi-Fi to work?
Yes, the Pixoo-64 requires Wi-Fi for initial setup and content updates. Once your designs are loaded, it can display them without an active connection, but you need Wi-Fi to switch to a new design. The MiniToo and Ditoo-Pro connect via Bluetooth and do not require Wi-Fi.
Can I control all three devices from one app?
Yes. The Divoom App (available for iOS, Android, Windows, and Mac) lets you manage multiple devices from a single interface. You can assign different pixel designs to each device or sync them to display the same design.
Which setup has the fewest visible cables?
The Pixoo-64 has zero visible cables when wall-mounted—all wiring runs behind the mount. The MiniToo and Ditoo-Pro each use a single USB-C cable for power. For the cleanest look, bundle the two desk cables with a simple cable clip under your desk.
A clean pixel art setup is not about having less personality. It's about having the right personality, in the right place, without the extra stuff. Choose one or two devices that fit your space, mount what you can, and let your desk breathe.