
How it works
A subway display made for your space.
Circ keeps your train times nearby - useful when you need them, quiet when you don’t.


Select your station

Glance and go
Ambient by design
The train times you need, before you leave.
One look tells you: leave now, or take your time.

Live arrivals
Your Borough. Your Station. Your Train.
All 5 boroughs. We’ve got you covered.

Made for real rooms
A transit display that belongs on display.
Wall, shelf, desk, entryway, lobby — Circ beautifully blends into your space.

Why it exists
Not another gadget. A wall display you’ll actually use.
No need to unlock your phone. A better way to digital detox.
No phone required
Circ keeps train awareness visible without another app, unlock, or notification pile.
Real-time arrivals
NYC MTA subway arrival times are the launch focus, with additional modes and cities on the roadmap.
Made for entryways, desks, and lobbies
Wherever you are, Circ is ready.
Set it and forget it
Circ remembers your commutes, and adjusts when you need it to.
Launching on Kickstarter soon
Be first in line for Circ.
Get launch news, early backer access, and first notice when Circ goes live on Kickstarter.

Supporter
$10–$25Launch updates, backer news, and no purchase required.Production Circ
$249Production Circ at Kickstarter backer pricing.Superbacker + Beta Units
$399Earliest Circ access, plus a limited run of hand-built beta units.For media inquiries, early access or volume pricing, email info@borough6.nyc.
Questions
Before you back Circ.
What information does Circ show?
Circ’s current focus is arrival times for NYC MTA Subway trains. Additional modes and cities are planned.
Can I preorder today?
Not yet. Sign up for our mailing list and we’ll let you know when pre-orders begin.
Will Circ replace my phone?
No. Circ is a glance device — not a screen replacement. One look, and you know what you need.
Can commercial spaces use it?
Yes. Circ works well in offices, hotels, lobbies, cafes, and waiting areas. Contact us at info@borough6.nyc for volume pricing.

