What you actually get with each
The two color e-paper technologies competing for retail in 2026:
BWRY (4-color)
Black, white, red, yellow. The current mainstream — used in Vusion V300 BWRY, ZKong’s Quantum/Valley/Blade lineup, Hanshow Nebular Pro, Pricer SmartTAG Color. Manufactured by E Ink Holdings (Taiwan) and competing panel makers.
Refresh time: 2-5 seconds for full update. Battery impact: minimal (e-paper holds image without power between updates).
Spectra 6 (6-color)
Black, white, red, yellow, blue, green. E Ink’s premium color panel, launched commercially in 2024. Used in Hanshow Polaris Max 13.3″, ZKong’s Essence 13.3″ + 31.5″, SoluM’s Newton E-Paper.
Refresh time: 8-15 seconds for full update. Battery impact: ~2× higher than BWRY per refresh, partially offset by typically lower update frequency on these premium SKUs.

When BWRY is the right answer (90% of cases)
BWRY handles every grocery, pharmacy, c-store, and warehouse use case:
- Price displays — black on white, fully readable
- Sale callouts — red highlight (“SAVE $1.99”)
- Compliance text — yellow highlight for warnings
- Product names + SKU codes — black on white
- Stock indicators — green-equivalent achievable via color combinations
Cost: $3-7 per label for sizes 1.5″-4.2″, $8-20 for sizes 5″-12″. Battery: 5-15 years.
If your shelf labels primarily show “price + sale flag + warning text,” you don’t need 6-color. BWRY does the job at half the cost.

When Spectra 6 is worth the premium
The use cases where 6-color justifies 2× cost:
Premium consumer electronics
Showing a brand-color logo (Apple silver, Samsung blue, etc.) accurately matters for the brand experience. BWRY can’t show silver, navy blue, or true gray.
Cosmetics + beauty
Color accuracy is the entire product category. A lipstick shade displayed on the shelf label needs to look like the actual product color.
Fashion
Brand identity often hinges on a specific color (Tiffany blue, Hermès orange, etc.). BWRY can’t reproduce these.
Premium grocery (specialty / gourmet)
Wine labels, gourmet packaged goods, premium coffee — the brand presentation expects color fidelity to match the package.
Endcap / shop-in-shop displays
Larger 13″+ labels acting as mini digital signage — full-color e-paper replaces what used to require a wired LCD display.

The cost-benefit framework
A simple decision matrix:
| Question | Answer = BWRY | Answer = Spectra 6 |
|---|---|---|
| Does brand color matching matter? | No / minimally | Yes, critically |
| Update frequency per day? | 1-10 (frequent) | 1-3 (occasional) |
| Label size needed? | 1.5″ – 7″ | 13″ – 32″ |
| Cost-sensitive deployment? | Yes | Premium budget |
| Use case? | Grocery, pharmacy, c-store, warehouse | Premium electronics, fashion, cosmetics, signage |
Most chains end up with a mixed deployment: BWRY for 90%+ of shelf SKUs, Spectra 6 for premium endcaps, electronics, and brand-conscious displays.

What’s coming next
Two technology shifts to watch:
- Spectra 6 cost dropping toward BWRY parity — by 2027, expect $5-8 for 4″-7″ Spectra 6 (vs $7-10 today). At that point the cost gap closes and Spectra 6 becomes the default for new deployments.
- Wider 6-color BWRYBG variants — non-Spectra panels using BWRYBG (no green) at lower cost, deployed in mid-tier ESLs by Hanshow and others.
For deployments planned NOW, BWRY is the right choice for 90% of your fleet. Reserve Spectra 6 for the visible / premium / large-format minority. Compare specific products on our brand comparison page or talk to us for a sizing recommendation specific to your stores.
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