

🍊 Power your next-gen projects with Orange Pi 3B — where speed meets versatility!
The Orange Pi 3B 8GB is a high-performance single board computer powered by a 1.8GHz Rockchip RK3566 quad-core 64-bit processor and 8GB LPDDR4 RAM. It offers extensive connectivity options including HDMI, M.2 NVMe SSD support, WiFi 5, Bluetooth 5.0, and Gigabit LAN. Compatible with Android, Ubuntu, Debian, and Orange Pi OS, it’s designed for developers and tech enthusiasts seeking a flexible, powerful platform for edge computing, smart home, and multimedia projects.






| ASIN | B0CDQ5KDK7 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,976 in Single Board Computers (Computers & Accessories) |
| Brand | Orange Pi |
| Color | Pi 3B 8GB |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars (35) |
| Date First Available | August 4, 2023 |
| Item Weight | 2.39 ounces |
| Item model number | Orange Pi 3B |
| Manufacturer | shenzhenshixiaotudoukejiyouxiangongsi |
| Memory Speed | 1.8 GHz |
| Number of Processors | 4 |
| Operating System | Android 9.0, Debian, Linux, Ubuntu |
| Package Dimensions | 5.31 x 3.19 x 0.94 inches |
| Processor | 1.8 GHz |
| Processor Brand | Rockchip |
| RAM | LPDDR4 |
| Series | Orange Pi 3B |
| Wireless Type | Bluetooth |
J**4
Worked great for MagicMirror
I used the Orange Pi 3B (4gb) for a MagicMirror project. Everything for MM is built around the Raspberry Pi, but I didn't want to pay the premium for a 4 year old SBC. (Perhaps R-Pi boards will decrease in price, now that they've announced the R-Pi 5.) Orange Pi's Ubuntu image on a micro SD card worked well for my project, and its easily powerful enough for what I'm asking it to do. I'd probably consider the Orange Pi Zero 3 if I were to do this project again, but I don't have any plans for that. My only real complaint is that there isn't much of an online community for this SBC. If you have problems, the limited info from the OEM might help, but you'll probably have to just figure it out on your own. I was willing to risk it, and it worked out for me. YMMV
F**K
Can't get it to work
Was super excited to get an SBC, especially after the good reviews I've seen online for the Orange Pi. Let me say, this thing has been a headache. The instructions for installing the boot system are complicated, the software is in either Japanese or Chinese. I have tried both PCIe2.0 and multiple TF cards. It simply will not boot. There is very little support anywhere online. I am not a noob to tech, been working with computers since the 1980's, have a degree in electronics engineering. It is a nice SBC but it is currently a paperweight. I don't recommend buying this until Orange Pi gets their poop in a pile and offers better support.
J**R
It works well...after you finally get it working.
Maybe I'm spoiled by Raspberry Pi's ease of use and enormous following and the support that comes with that. That being said, this is a cool little device for the tinkerers. And you will absolutely be doing a lot of tinkering. Despite the fact that it runs Linux and Linux-based operating systems, the Linux support software for it is awful. The Windows support software is way better...after you figure out how to change it from Chinese to English. Operating systems are kind of hairy. It has a moderately maintained Debian, and an older-than-dirt Android version. Many links on their website send you to Google Drive for links that are overused so sometimes you have to wait a day to download something, or try to find your way through Baidu ("Chinese Google"). Support is slowly improving. But definitely note the *slowly*. If you must have something that's plug and a play, go for RPi. If you don't need bleeding edge and you don't mind to fiddle around some, go for AMLogic. If you wanna tinker a LOT, grab a Rockchip device. Newer Rockchip devices do seem to maybe have better support, but I don't have any newer Rockchip devices so YMMV.
W**R
I had some problems with the first iteration
I ordered this and it came quite quickly but I was still waiting on the small display I also ordered so it was about a week before I was able to set it up, figure out what driver I had to slip into the installation and script to make the screen work, then I got to use it maybe 3 times and on the 4th time I only had partial power. And no display. Also a smoking hot display chip. So I returned it and amazon was so quick on the trigger to send a replacement, that they shipped it to my mother in law's house in a different state. So there was that fiasco. Turned out her house was difficult for them to find, so without my assistance, it went back to the warehouse and finally I was able to get my replacement. So far, all is well. I use it to program microcontrollers when I am at work and it's slow. Nice being the owner of your job. No one to gripe at you, except maybe my husband who is the other half of Middle Finger Foods. The title of my business says all the things I cannot always verbalize, but The orange pi is working fine. I have some stuff to 3d print and a portable power supply to work out so I can supply separate power to the display and board but charge all at once. Got some minor design things to work out... But a full blown computer small enough to fit inside an altoids box? What's wrong with that? Not a damn thing. 5*****
D**R
Little documentation for this device yet and difficult to install the OS.
This device will be fantastic once users get 'on board' and create documentation for it. It has a lot of speed and capacity but right now there is limited documentation so it is difficult to install an operating system and use it for anything other than the Orange Pi OS. I had hoped to use it in a Kubernetes cluser with my Raspberry Pi's but so far am unable to do so because I can't find adequate documentation that works. The Orange Pi has been in my drawer for a couple months now because I don't have time to search for the necessary instructions and the Orange Pi website is sparse on info. I would buy this again in the future but right now if I need another ARM device I will purchase another (well documented) Raspberry Pi instead of an Orange Pi.
F**Y
The best SBC you can own
I use this device EVERY DAY. It has beyond anything else helped me manage my miniature tasks on my local network so much more efficiently. Its been a great help to keeping me organized and ad-free on my network. the power consumption is essentially non-existent. Was VERY competitive with the RPi. I would even go so far as to admit it may be built even better than the RPi.
H**N
Finally died after three months of daily use
Update 2024-04-03: This board finally died. I had it running 24x7 for about 3 months. It was used to archive files into the drive on M.2 port which I managed to make it work. See my previous review. Not worth the money since my Raspberry Pi 4 4GB boards (four of them got during 2020) are still working great, and those are using to run web servers and DB servers. I reduced rating to 1 star. From now on I will stick with Raspberry Pi. I didn't get the Raspberry Pi 4 8G because this board is coming with a M.2 port where I wanted to run my OS and DB server from. Unfortunately I could not make it to install image into M.2 devices. Other than that it works fine with an SD card. 8G as they proclaimed. First thing you do if you use their image is to change the /etc/apt/sources.list file to pull updates from the official Debian sites. Don't leave it connected to huawei. For the price and features this is the leader of the pack. If you were a newbee stay with more expensive Raspberry Pi because it will get you going right away. I will keep it and hopefully find a way to fix the M.2 port issue.
A**S
Es bueno, aunque en potencia se queda un poco corto pero para para cosas básicas es mejor trabajar con el sistema operativo armbian ya que el de orange pi tiene detalles con las actualizaciones
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