Your gaming room isn't cluttered because you have too much stuff. It's cluttered because your stuff is scattered. A tangle of RGB strips behind the monitor. A Bluetooth speaker that sounds fine but looks like an afterthought. A phone propped up as a clock. A random trinket that served its novelty purpose and now just collects dust. None of these items is a problem on its own. But together, they create visual noise — a sense that the room is busy without being intentional.
The fix isn't more storage bins or cable sleeves. The fix is replacing several scattered items with one device that does more. Divoom's pixel displays each function as multiple devices in one — art, clock, music visualizer, notification hub — so you can pull five things off your desk and put one thing in their place. Here's how to choose which one replaces what's currently sitting on your desk.
The Problem: Your Gaming Room Isn't Messy — It's Scattered
Take a look at your desk right now. How many separate things are competing for your attention? The monitor. The keyboard. The mouse. The speaker. The clock (on your phone, propped up). The little LED strip that came in a $15 kit and now only half works. The action figure that was cool six months ago. None of these is doing anything wrong. They're just... there.
What your setup is missing isn't more stuff — it's hierarchy. Every clean-looking gaming room has a visual anchor: one thing your eye lands on first, and everything else arranges itself around. Without that anchor, the room feels scattered no matter how much money you spend on individual pieces.
The Solution: One Display That Replaces Five
A Divoom pixel display isn't another desk gadget — it's a replacement for multiple gadgets you already have. Depending on which model you choose, a single device can serve as:
- A digital art frame that changes with your mood
- A desk clock with custom faces
- A weather station that updates in real time
- A music visualizer that dances to your game audio
- A notification center for calls, messages, and reminders
- A social media counter for follower counts (select models)
- A Pomodoro timer and alarm clock
The key insight: instead of letting each of these functions occupy separate physical space on your desk, they all live in one device. Your clock display is also your art frame. Your music visualizer is also your weather station. The clutter disappears because there are fewer things — but nothing useful is lost. One power cord instead of five. One app instead of three. One visual anchor instead of a scattered collection.
The difference between a cluttered desk and a clean one isn't how much you spend on accessories — it's how many separate things your eyes have to process. One Divoom display replaces 3–5 individual items. That's 3–5 fewer things competing for your attention.
Start Small: MiniToo at $49.99
MiniToo is the lowest-commitment way to test this approach. It replaces the desk trinkets that don't do anything — the little figures, the generic clock, the single-purpose novelty item — with a device that actually earns its place.
At roughly the size of a smartphone, MiniToo sits next to your monitor without demanding real estate. It's a Bluetooth speaker with a pixel display that shows your own art, clock faces, or animations. USB-powered — one cable, no wall wart. That one cable replaces the power cords of the three or four things it replaces: your old speaker, your desk clock, your decorative trinket, maybe your phone stand if you were using it as a clock.
Who this is for: anyone who wants to clean up their desk but isn't ready to invest in a large display. MiniToo proves the concept for $49.99. If your biggest clutter problem is a handful of tiny items that don't pull their weight, start here.
One Device, Two Jobs: Ditoo-Pro at $69.99
Ditoo-Pro does what MiniToo does — pixel display, Bluetooth speaker, clock, timer — and adds two things that reduce clutter further: better sound that eliminates the need for separate desktop speakers, and physical controls that make it feel like a real desk instrument rather than a passive decoration.
The retro PC case is compact but substantial — about the size of a large coffee mug. The 15W speaker delivers room-filling sound, enough to replace a budget set of desktop speakers. The mechanical keyboard-style buttons and tiny joystick add tactile interaction: you can play pixel games, switch tracks, or adjust volume without reaching for your phone.
What this removes from your desk: a separate Bluetooth speaker, a desk clock, a decorative figure, and potentially a desk toy if you fidget. Four items consolidated into one, with better sound quality than the speaker it replaces. For the $20 jump from MiniToo, Ditoo-Pro is the cleanest two-for-one deal in Divoom's lineup.
Big Screen, Zero Desk Space: Pixoo-64 at $99.99
Pixoo-64 is for the gamer whose desk is already clean but whose wall is empty. A 64x64 pixel display that mounts on the wall — zero desk footprint. It replaces wall art, an information screen, and a social media counter without touching your desktop real estate.
The WiFi connection means it runs independently — no tether to your computer. It shows pixel art, animated scenes, clocks, weather, your social follower count, timers, and calendar events. For gamers who stream, the subscriber counter is visible on camera without adding another monitor to the desk.
What this removes from your desk: a separate wall clock, a desk calendar, a digital photo frame, a sticky-note reminder system, and any other single-function display you've propped up over time. Zero desk space consumed. If your desk is clean but your wall is dead, Pixoo-64 is the clutter-free upgrade.
The Desk Dashboard That Replaces All Your Info Gadgets: Times Gate at $179.99
Times Gate is for the data-driven gamer whose desk accumulates information displays: a clock, a weather station, a stock ticker, a crypto tracker, a calendar, a notification center. Five separate screens in one device.
The five-LCD layout runs different widgets simultaneously: stock prices, crypto values, YouTube subscriber counts, Twitch follower numbers, weather forecasts, world clocks, and calendar events. The dual-edge RGB lighting with 12 effects adds ambient room glow — potentially replacing a standalone RGB lamp.
What this removes from your desk: a desk clock, a weather display, a stock/crypto price checker (phone or secondary monitor), a calendar, and possibly an RGB lamp. For streamers, it also replaces an on-screen overlay for viewer counts. One device, one power cable, five functions eliminated from your desktop. Times Gate is the ultimate declutter for data-driven gamers.
What Each Product Replaces: At a Glance
| Item on Your Desk | MiniToo ($49.99) | Ditoo-Pro ($69.99) | Pixoo-64 ($99.99) | Times Gate ($179.99) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Desk clock | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Bluetooth speaker | ✓ | ✓ (15W) | — | — |
| Wall art / decor | — | — | ✓ | — |
| Weather station | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Music visualizer | ✓ | ✓ | — | — |
| Social counter | — | — | ✓ (WiFi) | ✓ (multi-screen) |
| Stock/crypto ticker | — | — | — | ✓ |
| Pomodoro / timer | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| RGB ambient light | — | — | — | ✓ |
The pattern is clear: every Divoom product replaces at least three items that would otherwise sit on your desk independently. The higher you go, the more specialized replacements you get — but even the smallest model reduces visual clutter by consolidating function. The real question isn't which one has the most features — it's which one replaces the most clutter on your desk.
Which Display Fits Your Desk?
Pixoo-64
Replaces: wall art, info screen, social counter, calendar
Shop Pixoo-64Times Gate
Replaces: clock, weather, stock ticker, calendar, RGB lamp
Shop Times GateFrequently Asked Questions
Will adding another electronic device make my desk more cluttered?
Only if you add it without removing what it replaces. The key to this approach is substitution, not addition. When you set up your Divoom display, remove the items it replaces — the old clock, the secondary speaker, the standalone weather display. Your desk should end up with fewer total devices, not more.
Which Divoom product is best for a desk with almost no space?
Two options: MiniToo (desk footprint about the size of a smartphone, USB powered) or Pixoo-64 (wall-mounted, zero desk footprint). MiniToo is the better choice if you want a speaker. Pixoo-64 is better if you want a larger visual display and can mount it on the wall.
Do I need to run multiple cables for each function?
No. Each Divoom device uses a single power cable. MiniToo and Ditoo-Pro use USB-C; Pixoo-64 and Times Gate use DC adapters. One device, one cable, replacing the multiple power cords of the individual gadgets it consolidates.
Can I use a Divoom display without the app running?
Yes. Pixoo-64 and Times Gate connect via WiFi and continue displaying content independently once configured. MiniToo and Ditoo-Pro use Bluetooth but retain their last displayed content when not actively connected. None of them requires your phone to stay open.
Will a pixel display look out of place in a clean/minimalist setup?
Pixel art is inherently clean — it uses a grid, defined colors, and no visual noise. Many Divoom clock faces and art templates are designed with minimal aesthetics in mind. You can choose simple monochrome clock faces, subtle animations, or static pixel art that complements your room rather than competing with it.
A cleaner gaming room doesn't mean an empty one. It means everything earns its place. — Browse all Divoom displays