Battery-powered real estate signboard
No mains. No cabling. No generator.
Every other LED signboard on the rental market is mains-only — visible cable, exposed power source, a site visit just to switch it on. Curb Media's battery-powered real estate signboard runs the entire open-home weekend on a single overnight office charge.
The system
LiFePO₄ in the base. Magnetic dock at the top.
The battery lives inside the weighted ballast base — out of sight, out of the weather, doing double duty as the anchor that keeps the unit upright in wind. The display head drops onto a magnetic dock at the top of the stem and powers up the moment it lands. No cables visible. No exposed connectors. No exposed power source on the kerb.
- LiFePO₄ chemistry — UN38.3 certified, ~3,000 cycle life (≈ 8+ years of weekly use), stable across the full Australian temperature range.
- 8+ hours of runtime per charge on Pointer and Plus — enough for back-to-back Saturday opens and a twilight viewing.
- Overnight office charge — docks into a charging stand back at the office. No proprietary connector, no removable battery to lose.
- Billboard adds full-frame solar — for the long For Sale or Auction campaign, the integrated solar strips trickle-charge the unit indefinitely on the vendor's lawn. Unattended.
vs a mains-only LED signboard
Mains-only LED rental kit
- — Power outlet required on site, every install
- — Visible cable run, often taped across a footpath
- — Site visit just to switch it on
- — USB stick to change content; no remote update
- — Industrial-rental aesthetic, branded silver/black
Curb Media · battery-powered
- — Charged in the office on Friday, runs all weekend
- — Zero visible wiring; battery hidden in the base
- — Status flipped to UNDER OFFER from the agent's phone
- — Architectural matte-black anodised, smoked glass
- — Solar option on Billboard for unattended long campaigns
Pre-orders open later this year · worldwide
An entire weekend, off the grid.
Pre-orders open later this year. Join the waitlist for founding-agent pricing on Pointer, Plus and Billboard.