Supreme x TinyCircuits Tiny TV 2
Supreme vs. Original

Supreme version

About the original
The TinyCircuits TinyTV 2 is a fully functional miniature television with a 1.14-inch IPS color screen, stereo speakers, preloaded video channels, a functional infrared remote control, and a USB-C port for uploading custom video via the TinyTV companion app. TinyCircuits is an Akron, Ohio-based electronics maker founded in 2011 that specializes in working miniature gadgets — TVs, Game Boys, arcade cabinets — aimed at makers and hobbyists. Internally, the TinyTV 2 runs on an ESP32 microcontroller and reads video from flash storage. The SS2026 Supreme collab adds box-logo branding to the retro wood-grain cabinet and ships with Supreme-themed preloaded content at $60.
About TinyCircuits
TinyCircuits is an American open-source electronics company founded in October 2011 by Ken Burns in Akron, Ohio, originally as AkroSense. The TinyDuino, its first product, launched on Kickstarter in September 2012 and raised over ten times its funding goal by shrinking Arduino-compatible boards to the size of a quarter. The company has since produced the TinyScreen color OLED module, the TinyArcade desktop cabinet kit, the Thumby keychain game console, the TinyTV miniature CRT-style displays, and the Wireling sensor ecosystem. Supreme collaborated with TinyCircuits on a co-branded Thumby keychain game console.
Price comparison
All TinyCircuits items · All Accessories · Spring/Summer 2026


