For the love
of computing
Mecha Comet, handheld Linux computer
that's truly yours to own, build and mod.
Join the 3,300+ builders
for the geeks, by the geeks and of the geeks
4-Core, ARM64
Up to 1.8 GHz, A53 Cores
Integrated GPU & NPU
6-Core, ARM64
Up to 1.8 GHz, A55 Cores
Integrated GPU & NPU
Onboard eMMC
64 GB, 128 GB
MicroSD
Up to 1 TB
NVMe SSD
Up to 1 TB
AMOLED Display
500 nits, 16.7M Colors, 441 ppi
Display Out
Supports 1080p parallel output
WiFi 6
2.4 GHz, 5 GHz
8 MP Camera
with Auto-Focus
Motion Sensor
Accelero, Gyro, Magneto
Secure Element
Trust Anchor
BT 5.4
with BLE, LE Audio
Inbuilt Audio
Front Speaker & Dual Mic
3.5 mm Jack
Bring your Audio gear :D
Haptic Motor
Enhanced Feedback
Specifications
Comet Extensions
Keyboard
Gamepad
GPIO
Keyboard
How do extensions work?
The Comet has these 40 IO pins that can enable a lot more functionality than what's already onboard.
This part is all-magnetic, so you can simply snap your extension off and on and it is pretty tight too.
and... can I make my own extensions?
All our standard extensions are open-hardware.
We give you all the resources to build your own extensions and help you out too! Simply ask.
What could you build with the Comet?
Retro Gaming Powerhouse
Relive the classics or play indie games. The Comet handles it all with ease, from 8-bit to 32-bit.
Productivity Suite
Native notes and files apps that are offline-first and lightning fast. Capture thoughts instantly.
Inbuilt Music Player
A dedicated music experience. Your library, your formats, no subscriptions required.
Modular Inputs
Swap the keyboard for a gamepad or a custom controller in seconds. Hardware that adapts to you.
System Control
Granular control over your device. Customize performance, hardware control, and UX to your exact needs.
Terminal on the move
If you are managing remote servers or your home-lab, use the Comet as your perfect remote terminal.
Install Tailscale or VPN of your choice and setup your remote access tools.
Network Diagnostics
If you are an IT Admin, use the Comet on the field or in datacenters, troubleshoot networking issues on the move.
Get Gigabit ethernet via USB 3.0 adapters.
DIY Phone
Use the Comet and the Linux stack for calling*, messaging and mobile data as an alternate to your walled and closed smartphone. Contribute to the Linux ecosystem for mobiles.
* No earpiece but the front speaker can do the trick.
Pocket Tinkering Lab
The Comet with the IO Breakout extension is your pocket home-lab for all your electronic experiments. Build home projects with sensors, controllers and hone your tinkering skills.
Access 9 different IO interfaces on the IO breakout's 40-pins.
Cybersecurity Toolkit
Run Kali-style setups, network scanners, and protocol analyzers on the move. Plug into networks or test rigs and capture traffic, fuzz endpoints, and demo exploits without a laptop.
With great power comes great responsibility.
Go-off the Grid
Exchange GPS coordinates, weather data, and text messages across dozens of kilometers using long-range, low-power mesh protocols.
Bring LoRa support via the M.2 slot, and setup your own Meshtastic node.
Handheld for SDR
Scan spectrum, decode signals, and prototype RF applications from wherever you are.
Add SDR support via RTL-SDR or the M.2 Slot
Self-hosting in your pocket
Set up your private self-hosting lab, host your photo libraries, intranet applications, media and music library and carry it with you wherever you go.
Expand your storage with NVMe or SD Cards to get more out of the Comet
Learn Linux Practically
Understand how Linux and its internals work. Master distributions and user-space applications for Linux. Port user-space applications. Learn with building.
Build applications, port community software for the Comet.
Real time OS
Use the Comet with Preempt RT Linux for real-time IO with deterministic timings and low-latency applications.
Or work with RTOS in the secondary MCU (Cortex M7) for hybrid applications with MCU+MPU usage.
Driver Development
Integrate new hardware, build, test with validate with the vast IOs available on the external and internal.
Use the IO breakout ext for prototyping, and debug with UART and JTAG.
ROS2+Computer Vision
Put your robotics project in top gear with ROS2 and accelerated computer vision for navigation, obstacle-detection and recognition.
Retro gaming
Play classic DOS, NES, SNES, GBA and more with RetroArch.
Grand Theft Auto
The very first GTA - released by BMG Interactive, before they became Rockstar Games.
Rockstar Games
Jazz Jackrabbit
The 1994 platformer from Epic MegaGames that made DOS gaming feel alive.
Epic MegaGames
Prince of Persia
The cinematic platformer from 1989 that set the bar for an entire generation.
Broderbund Software
M.2
3042, B-Key
PCle 3.0 1x, USB 3.0
Modular on the outside, and inside
LTE or 5G Modems
Add mobile data and calling support to your Comet. Bring your own modem and antenna or use our standard LTE upgrade kit.
NVMe SSD
Using a B-key to M-key adapter you can attach any 2230 M.2 SSD to expand storage up to 2TB.
LoRa and Meshtastic
Bring LoRa radios on M.2 for de-centralized p2p communication with Meshtastic, provisions available for external antennas.
Ai Accelerator
Accelerated computer vision upto 13 TOPS, use for object detection, pattern recognition and robotics.
FPGA Support
Build your own hardware accelerated stack with FPGAs modules for the Comet.
Mechanix OS
Our graphical shell designed for the Comet's unique form factor powered by the GPU.
Native apps
The Comet ships with essential native apps built with Flutter for buttery-smooth performance.
repo/mechanix-guiNow let's talk firmware
The Comet-M is powered by Linux, flavoured with our custom distro - Mechanix.
The bootloader, kernel and rootfs is open-source and you are welcome to customize.
Mecha
open-source
We believe that only open-source software can drive computing further and we would like to play our part.
If it runs on Linux,
it runs on Comet
The Comet can run anything that's built for ARM, that's 67000+ packages in the Fedora's repositories.
Built by the community, one for all and all for one
The Comet is built for everyone, including every app, distribution and OS.
For-profit and for-good, hand in hand
At Mecha, we are set on a course to build an open source and inclusive computing platform that inspires you to innovate and explore.
Longevity is not an afterthought for us. The Comet is designed to be repairable and moddable from the start.
Mechanical drawings and 3D CAD available
PCB Schematics & layout available*
Reasonably Priced Spares
Repair that a 10-year old could do
* PCB source files will be published once the Comet enters mass-production
Our journey building the Comet
Four years in the making. Here's what's next →
Certifications
Final regulatory approvals and compliance testing.
Mass Production
Full-scale manufacturing begins. Comets start rolling off the assembly line.
First Shipments
Comets start arriving at doorsteps around the world.
Built by tinkerers.
Just like you
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