🚀 Elevate Your Entertainment Experience!
The Khadas VIM1S is a powerful multi-OS TV box featuring the Amlogic S905Y4 processor, 2GB of LPDDR4 RAM, and 16GB of eMMC storage. It supports 4K video playback and HDR processing, making it perfect for streaming enthusiasts. With dual-band WiFi, Bluetooth 5.0, and extensive I/O options, it caters to both casual users and makers alike. The user-friendly OOWOW interface allows for easy installation of various operating systems, ensuring a versatile and enjoyable experience.
Processor | 2E+3 cortex |
RAM | LPDDR4 |
Wireless Type | Bluetooth, 802.11ac |
Brand | Khadas |
Series | VIM1S |
Item model number | S905Y4 |
Item Weight | 2.08 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 3.58 x 2.68 x 0.87 inches |
Processor Brand | Amlogic S905Y4 |
Number of Processors | 4 |
Manufacturer | khadas |
ASIN | B0BFVFF3FV |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | September 20, 2022 |
R**Y
Great OS installation, simple and fast.
This is a great little SBC. I'm using it for my DNS server.
W**M
Really good but fall slightly short.
This SBC is really great. I have been wanting to give one of these a try for a while and decided to finally order one. Khadas makes it so easy to install an OS with their oowow installation. I tried out android tv and Ubuntu and both worked great. The box is very responsive and had no problems loading apps. The only thing I did not like was Khadas has no support for Netflix in 4k and the reason I sent it back. If you're not worried about using Netflix then take a chance on one of their SBC. I would say it is way easier to use than a raspberry pie.
C**E
If you need a Raspberry Pi Replace
The board is great overall. I recommend that anyone who buys this board, not use the Ubuntu image, but the Android one. The Ubuntu image is very slow and sluggish on the media playback, not the board's fault. The Android shows the power, that this will be a great media player.OOWOW makes installing an OS onboard incredibly easy. A great function on the board. The emmc storage is a plus.If someone is looking for an entry-level Khadas board, then is the board to try.
A**T
Amazing little SBC
I don't really have a lot of experience with single board computers such as raspberry pi, however given the specs and the price, I've decided to give a try to a brand name I've never heard about before.While full GUI operating system did feel a bit laggy at times, the ubuntu server that runs graphana along with few databases, mqtt servers and a parser have been running flawlessly for almost half a year by now! I had zero down time - VIM1S always restarted internet connection after power loss or router resets and all the services were brought back up on its own and without user interaction. In fact I have not logged in to it for already half a year - the thing just runs on its own, stays cool and does its job!The support for the product feels adequate. I've found plenty of resources on Khadas forums and online to help me set up the server and get those services up and running - and mind you - this was my first time setting up an ubuntu server along with all those processes !I'd recommend buying the official case if you get the board. Overall kudos to Khadas for this little great device!
R**Y
its a decent unit
This is a decent entry level unit. it was easy to setup. It would be even more better if they had a 4gb version, with a 64gb EMMC. The VIM 4 is nothing like it was hyped to be.for comparison, I think this is a better value for the money than the VIM3 and especially the VIM4. I actually use this VIM1S where my VIM4 just sits doing nothing.
J**.
if you’re looking for and easy to manage android/linux development platform at a good price!
what makes this device stand out is the integrated programmable Linux firmware that provides very useful tools for managing device imaging, networking and more. this is great for active development when software is constantly breaking and changing.
A**S
Muy practica
El poder instalar el sistema operativo desde su interface WOW es increible
C**R
works perfectly
I'm using this as a GDB server (openocd) with a J-Link clone attached to an ESP32, and a wifi connection to a windows machine on which I run VisualMicro in Visual Studio.
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