 You can build an IoT countdown clock with Adafruit's alphanumeric displays and CircuitPython. This uses three alphanumeric displays and scrolls the time remaining until your next exciting event. The electronics are housed in a 3D-printed stand that snapfits together for an easy assembly. It's powered by the Adafruit QT-Py ESP32S2. The three displays are daisy-chained together thanks to the short STEMAQT cables. The CircuitPython code uses Adafruit IO to get the current time from the internet. You can change the name, date of the event, and the message that will be displayed when the event has started. The clock is set up as the time.monotonic device for timekeeping. The length of the text dynamically adjusts to scroll across the displays and loops seamlessly. To build this project, be sure to check out the guide on the Adafruit learning system. We hope this inspires you to build your own scrolling countdown clock with CircuitPython. Thanks for watching!