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The original
UDOO board
was pretty amazing. A merging of Raspberry Pi and Arduino, the system
let you run a tiny computer on a single board as well as control
electronic projects. It was a very geeky little tool and proved to be
quite popular. Well, the UDOO is back and it’s a lot better.
The new UDOO Neo includes a Raspberry Pi, an Arduino board, a 9-axis
sensor, magnetometer, accelerator, and gyroscope, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and
it now runs Android. This means you can embed the board into your own
gadgets – a drone body, for example, or a game device – and use the
built-in Arduino to read and write to switches and relays and the
sensors to define the position of the object in space.
It starts at $49 and should be shipping in September. I’ve played
with the first UDOO and was very impressed and the folks who created it
promised me that this next one would be quite a cool device – and I
think they delivered.
If you don’t know what you’d use the UDOO Neo for then you’re
probably not the exact audience for the device. However, tinkerers will
find plenty of uses and folks who are looking to start moving Android
into hardware will enjoy the dual OS support. Generally these boards are
great prototyping tools and are a lot of fun to play with. My son and I
used our original UDOO to make a mini arcade system and a cellphone.
You can
check it out on Kickstarter here and it’s already fully funded.