Phase 2 of the Mathorian Kagodora project is officially complete. The Kado device — a dedicated custom timekeeping device running the full Kagodora time system — is now up and running on a 7-inch display.
The Waveshare ESP32-S3 board powers the unit. This ESP32-S3 timekeeper is currently awaiting battery and memory components before it can facilitate Phase 3 upgrades.
The Kagodora time system — with its unique units AhDo, AhGo, AhSa, the SaOnDo 13-word rotation, and the Ray, Turn, Ring structure — is now live on hardware. ToRay 2008 remains the anchor.

Hardware Challenges
The Waveshare ESP32-S3 does not come with a back cover. Standard desktop stands are not practical for carrying, nor do they protect the components from dust and exposure.
To solve this, we commissioned a 3D printed prototype enclosure from a custom designer. This portable time display will protect the electronics and make the Kado device truly mobile.
What’s Next
We are awaiting battery and memory modules to attach to the motherboard. Once assembled, the Kagodora clock will be ready for sale.
The 3D printed prototype is in production. After final assembly, the first run of Mathorian Kagodora units will be available.
Pre-Order Now
Pre-order the Kado now.
This is the first physical device to run the Mathorian Kagodora system. A custom timekeeping device with a 7-inch display, running the Ray, Turn, Ring logic and the SaOnDo word cycle.
Phase 2 is complete. Phase 3 is coming.
Secure your Kado today.
— The Mathorian Kagodora Team


