A pin is circulating on AliExpress that is not just any pin. Under the long name GIF Dynamic Anime DIY Trendy E-Badge Photo Player Digital Display Badge, the store MiTwoo Recording Official Store sells what it promotes on the sheet as Cyber Badge: a circular screen that clips to clothing, a backpack or a belt and plays the content that the user uploads from the phone. The format is reminiscent of the "E-Badge" that already analyzes gadget blogs in Japan and Europe, but with an import price and marketing very oriented towards the anime, cosplay and "dimensional trend" public.
Video: Cyber Badge playing animations
The pin displays clips and animations uploaded from the mobile in a loop—the same behavior promised by the Cyber Badge tab on AliExpress. Source: AliExpress — MiTwoo Recording Official Store
The proposal is simple to understand and difficult to ignore at conventions or on the street: instead of carrying a static button of a character, you carry a mini looping screen with your GIF, your favorite clip or a sequence of photos. The sheet highlights the upload of videos of up to 15 seconds from the mobile phone, an announced autonomy of about 20 hours and three finishes —black, white and purple— with a metal frame. It also mentions uses as a visual warning on a bicycle, although in practice most buyers will use it as an expressive accessory.
What the AliExpress listing promises
According to the product page consulted on June 19, 2026, the Cyber Badge is presented as a customizable "Dynamic Display" tool: the user chooses images or animations and transfers them to the device through the manufacturer's app (the PDF manual is linked in the file itself). Specifications list a plastic body, electrical operation, broad compatibility, and an interface available in several languages, including Spanish, English, French, and German. AliExpress classifies the item in the children age group, consistent with the gift packaging shown in the promotional images.
In reviews added by AliExpress, buyers especially highlight perceived quality and design; In internal surveys of the platform, the tactile response and functionality obtain mixed ratings (“fits ok” around 50–63%). With only 26 reviews published, it is worth reading concrete experiences before assuming that the actual brightness or durability will match the advertisement — a common pattern in this type of generic hardware with many variants on the market.
Price, shipping and competition
At the time of the consultation, the visible price was $7.39 for new buyers (Welcome deal), compared to a crossed-out price of $24.10 (69% discount according to the website itself). AliExpress also indicated a coupon for $3 off orders from $15 and import costs included in the view for the United States, with estimated shipping around $2.01 and delivery between the end of June and the beginning of July. Prices on Chinese marketplaces fluctuate with coupons, currency and campaigns; The final amount may vary when adding to cart.
It is not the only E-Badge in the catalog: on the same page, AliExpress suggests similar models from other stores — 1.7 or 1.85-inch screens, Bluetooth and prices between $13 and $18— with thousands of accumulated sales. This confirms that the category is already mainstream, but also that not all pins are the same: independent reviewers warn of differences in charging port (USB-C vs. micro-USB), internal memory, integrated speaker or quality of the IPS panel. If heavy convention use is the goal, it may be worth comparing variants before settling on the lowest price alone.
Context: from pin culture to wearable screen
The phenomenon fits into a broader trend: bringing visual identity to the body without depending on the mobile phone. Reviews in specialized media such as DROIX or Japanese blogs such as ウインタブ describe similar devices with Bluetooth upload, GIF loops and actual battery life somewhat lower than the catalog battery life when the brightness is at maximum. For cosplay, concerts or “otaku” gifts, the appeal is clear; For professional use or serious signage, legibility in direct sunlight and water resistance remain common weak points.
Conclusion
The Cyber Badge from MiTwoo summarizes in a single object the current obsession with expressive and cheap gadgets: round screen, anime aesthetic, uploaded from the mobile phone and a price that invites you to try it. For those looking for an entry-level E-Badge without investing in premium brands, the offer is tempting; For those who want long-term reliability, it is worth comparing specifications - memory, charging port, actual resolution - and reading reviews with user photos. As always on AliExpress, the aggressive price treatment partially offsets the risk of variation between batches. If the goal is to attract attention at the next geek event with a fifteen-second loop on your chest, this pin delivers on the marketing promise; If the goal is reference hardware, it is worth looking at models with more sales and support history.
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