Envoy Screens can be used on a variety of devices, making it easy to use your existing hardware to bring content to your workplace. Since Screens is managed wirelessly, your devices must have an internet connection. This connection can be from built-in Wi-Fi or a device (like a Google TV Streamer) that is plugged in. You must have a touchscreen device to use interactive content like Maps. A standard display can be used for other, non-interactive content, like images and videos.
Hardware that have been verified as compatible with Envoy Screens:
Non-interactive (Playlist) content
Elo non-interactive display
All Interactive Content devices (listed below)
Interactive (Apps) content
Chromebook
Elo Interactive Display (32" to 65" Interactive Displays)
KTC MegPad 32"
LG Digital Signage Display
Raspberry Pi 5
Samsung Digital Signage Display
Hardware that customers have used, but have not been tested by Envoy:
Non-interactive (Playlist) content
BrightSign Player
Raspberry Pi 4
Raspberry Pi 3
Interactive (Apps) content
TouchWo Interactive Monitor 43"
Jumper EZpad M10s
Windows Nuc
Hardware currently not compatible with Envoy Screens:
Apple TV devices
My device isn't on the list, will Screens work?
For non-interactive content, if your device has a working browser and a stable network connection, Screens will most likely run. Open a browser and navigate to screens.envoy.com to pair the device.
For interactive content (touchscreens, Maps), we recommend sticking to one of the tested devices listed above. Touchscreen reliability varies a lot across budget hardware.
A device unpaired itself overnight
Most unpairing events are caused by the device's browser context being cleared. For example: a kiosk-mode Chrome setup that wipes cookies on restart, or a TV that resets its browser session on power cycle. If you see repeated unpairings, contact Envoy support so we can dig into the device's behavior with you.
Tip: For devices without a stable native app, use Device URL pairing instead of a pairing code. Device URLs survive browser resets that would otherwise unpair the device.
