All New Mecha Comet
Open Modular Linux handheld designed for dreamers, tinkerers and
builders.
Whether you're looking for a portable coding
terminal, a retro gaming powerhouse, or a DIY robotics
controller, the Comet adapts to you.
- 4-Core or 6-Core ARM processor
- Up to 8GB RAM
- Up to 128GB Storage
- Storage expansion with NVMe and SD card
- Supports LTE modem on M.2
Mecha
Open-source
github/mecha-org
We want you to have the power of building your dream hardware projects, and we back them, with:
Open Mechanicals
PCB designs
We believe that only open-source software can drive computing further and we would like to play our part.
Sustainability at our core
At Mecha, we are set on a course to build an open source and inclusive computing platform that inspires you to innovate and explore.
While doing so, we want to remain cognitive of our impact on the environment and ensure sustainability is not overlooked at all times.
Privacy focus
Repairability
Better Materials
Mecha May Mania Update
Hey everyone! We are back with everything that has happened over the last 4-5 weeks. There is a lot to pack in for this update, so sit tight and enjoy. Note: Some of the things we mentioned might be a bit technical, you can skip through them or ask questions in comments! --------------------------------------------------------------- Primary Hardware I.MX95 Design at the last lap In the last update, I had mentioned that we were close to releasing the I.MX95 Mainboard (EVT) for the Comet f
The Comet’s April Voyage
Hey everyone, I am back with April’s set of updates - albeit a bit delayed. We have a lot going on in parallel, but lets catch you all up. Hardware I.MX95 Design close to completion We’ve spent almost all of April getting the I.MX95 version of the mainboard to the finish line. We are now 7 days away from releasing to manufacturing. A couple of days, we have received review comments from NXP as well and are working to incorporate them. We have had some surprises lately, but things overall loo
Mega Mecha March Update
Hey everyone! I am back with the big-big updates for March. Thank you for your continued support to our project.