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Onion Omega2 Pro: Open Source Wireless Linux IoT Dev Board
Following on the success of the Omega2 and Omega2 Plus, Onion is back with a third installment in their Omega line, the Omega2 Pro, which is a self-contained platform with the processor, memory, storage, and Wi-Fi radio baked...
- Posted 6 years ago
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Omega2 based Oboo Clock: BT speaker and gesture controlled streaming
Onion’s Oboo Smart Clock BT music streamer is built on its Linux-driven Omega2 COM, and offers 3W speakers, device charging, and WiFi-based info updates. All four available models measure 152 x 62 x 30mm, and offer a...
- Posted 7 years ago
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A stamp-sized Linux server for $5
Boston-based Onion Corp. began its Indiegogo crowdfunding campaign in July and by Aug. 23 had already received more than $773,400 in pledged funding — 4,400% its funding goal o develop Omega2, a new embedded linux computing board....
- Posted 8 years ago
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Omega2: $5 Linux Computer with Wi-Fi, Made for IoT by Onion
What the heck is an IoT computer? It is a Linux computer designed specifically for building connected hardware applications. It combines the tiny form factor and power-efficiency of the Arduino, with the power and flexibilities of the...
- Posted 8 years ago