








🚀 Tiny but Mighty: Your Gateway to IoT Innovation!
The youyeetooFriendlyElec NanoPi NEO3 is a compact single board computer powered by a Rockchip RK3328 quad-core processor, featuring 1GB DDR4 RAM and a unique MAC address for seamless networking. With a variety of interfaces including Gbps Ethernet and USB ports, it's designed for high-performance applications in IoT and beyond.
P**H
Installed Debian, it's now my in-cabinet ADSB receiver
What can I say, this works great for my needs.Get a good Sandisk "High Endurance" SD Card for your OS install. There are plenty of resources you can find to get a Debian headless image for it. It boots up and you can log in easily once you find it's IP.The house wiring cabinet I installed it in is in the wall, it's a metal box (no wifi penetration) so I needed something small and low power with an ethernet plug, and this fits perfectly.I hooked up ethernet, USB type C power, and a USB extender with the piaware ADSB receiver. Combined they're only a 3-5 watts of power. Fanless heat sink keeps the CPU core temperature right around 60 degrees C.I ran it for two days at my desk and it seemed more stable than my previous receiver so I installed it in the cabinet and it's been working great.
K**N
Does the Job
Bought this because the device I wanted is very difficult to get. These are readily available, and reasonably priced. They perform very well on the network, and share files quick enough via USB3. I've also run node red on it with the orange pi gpio nodes. I was going to buy another, but the other device became available at normal prices. These devices do not have the community support of the more popular SBC's. It runs kind of warm. Currently 61.67°C running open media vault, using the supplied case and heatsink. It doesn't seem to mind, and runs just fine.
D**N
Good for light duty use
The form factor is nice but it gets surprisingly hot, even when completely idle, unless a fan is moving air around it.
S**N
Overkill for Pi-hole but perfect for it
The NanoPi NEO3 has far more power than a Pi-hole needs but the form factor is absolutely perfect for that use. Network and power connections are on the same side of the case making wiring neat. Heat is not an issue since Pi-hole is not power-hungry. Flat sides of the sturdy case make mounting it anywhere with double-sided tape or velcro a breeze. USB 3.0 port, gig ethernet and modern USB-C power are gravy.
N**H
Fantastic SBC
I have purchased 6 of these. 5 are running linux and NUT to provide feedback on the condition of UPS devices protecting my systems. (the 6th one I accidentally killed by using a 20v adapter, oops!!). If you are looking for something to run headless (i.e. no display) this is a great device for it. I especially like running Armbian on these.
S**R
Great as a webcam
Worked perfect as a webcam. Used this as the camerahttps://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07S2W65M8/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
J**E
Runs HOT
Overall the Neo3 has been great for my purposes so far. I loaded it with the DietPi OS and piHole. So far my only issue is that it runs HOT. The idle temp is almost 60c. A little research showed that this is common for this device. I didn't like the temp so I made some modifications. 1st I took the heatsink off and removed the thermal pad the manufacturer had on the CPU, and replaced it with some thermal paste. From what I see early models had a flat bottom on the heatsink and made contact with other components of you did that, the heatsink appears to have been updated and can now be mounted touching the CPU directly without issue.2nd I added a fan from a RaspberryPi kit.Between the two modifications the temp is now staying at about 35c. Which is a huge improvement.
A**D
Perfect for PiHole
Enough CPU and memory to run PiHole and low enough power to run off the USB port on my Wireless Router. Very happy with the results of this project.
C**N
Wifi issues
Spent the day looking at different documentation to set up a wifi network. But the wifi adapter isn't even recognized in armbianOther than that it seems to do what it says, but it's useless to me without wifi running specifically within armbian... cute size of useless.
M**N
Es funktioniert 👍🏻 my first Pi
Es ist wirklich Tiny! Super Klein! Ich habe die Anleitung/URL angeschaut, und für Ubuntu 22.04 entschieden. Die IMG auf einer 128G Karte geschrieben... Und im /boot eine Datei namens SHH gelegt [# touch /boot/SSH]... eingesteckt, beide Lichter blinken. Klappt erstes Mal. Ich habe nodejs, npm dann Node-RED installiert. Top. The fun begins :-) sehr zufrieden *****
M**I
Acquisto sfortunato
Ho acquistato questo prodotto per realizzare una stazione di ricezione ADS-B che avrebbe dovuto restare acceso 24/7.Sin dalla prima accensione ho notato che l'involucro risultava essere molto caldo. Lasciato acceso dopo aver configurato il sistema, dopo circa 24 ore perde la connessione. Spegnendo e riaccendendo tutto torna a funzionare per altre 24 ore. Ho provato a sostituire il cavo di alimentazione e l'alimentatore ma non è cambiata la situazione.Ho dovuto rendere l'oggetto. Peccato perché molto compatto, sarebbe stato perfetto per la mia applicazione
D**X
Für Audiophile!
Dietpi als Betriebssystem, squeezelite als player und dann das Ganze über einen USB-Dac mit 705.600 Hz Resampling (/etc/asound.conf) abspielen. Dem squeezelite einen Kern zuordnen und für andere Dienste diesen blockieren und dem Realtime Kernel höchste Priorität zuweisen. Das ganze läuft ohne jegliche Grafik! Besser und puristischer geht es wohl kaum.
A**R
Perfekter Micro Server
Perfekter Micro Server für das Heimnetzwerk.Minimaler Strom Verbrauch, was will man meer
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