The Cyberdeck I Wish I Could Recommend | The uConsole by Clockwork Pi

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  • Опубликовано: 19 июн 2024
  • After 10 months of waiting I finally got my uConsole and while I'm super happy about it I also have my concerns.
    18650 battery notes: When it comes to picking 18650 batteries do not purchase ones advertising over 3500mAh. That is the maximum capacity for these batteries.
    Pre-order the uConsole here: www.clockworkpi.com/uconsole
    Quality 18650 module: www.18650batterystore.com/pro...
    0:00 Intro
    0:41 Who is Clockwork?
    1:15 What is the uConsole?
    2:08 uConsole specifications
    8:20 What's it used for?
    10:40 Would I recommend this?
    If you enjoyed this make sure to follow along on my website where I'll be continuing to document what I am using the uConsole for. tippybits.com
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Комментарии • 36

  • @jessehuang3046
    @jessehuang3046 Месяц назад +3

    You just earned the 42th subscriber! Looking forward to more new videos!
    Will get one of these, or a DevTerm this summerm hopefully.

    • @TippyBits
      @TippyBits  Месяц назад +1

      I’m legit going to cry 😭 I’m so glad you and so many others are enjoying the content and thank you!!

    • @jessehuang3046
      @jessehuang3046 Месяц назад

      @@TippyBits No, thank you for providing such good contents. See you in next video!

  • @PolyMathWannaBe62
    @PolyMathWannaBe62 10 дней назад +1

    I like your demeanour and you have a good face. I just subscribed. You remind me of my nephew who is 6 ft 4 but very sincere in everything he does.

    • @TippyBits
      @TippyBits  8 дней назад

      Thank you and I love that description of your nephew. Sincere in everything he does is a high compliment 😊

  • @Xpurple
    @Xpurple Месяц назад +4

    I placed my order for one of these five months ago. I should have it at some point.
    My current pocket computer is a Pocket Chip which is rather dated and slow.

    • @TippyBits
      @TippyBits  Месяц назад +2

      Yeah this will probably out-perform that by a great deal. It’s probably less of a pocket computer though. It’s fairly large 😅 what are you using your current one for?

    • @Xpurple
      @Xpurple Месяц назад +2

      @@TippyBits : I'm a traveling tech and use mine to test network ports to make sure I can get an IP address. Ping hosts without having to carry a laptop (plugged into various network jacks). To console into routers via the command line using a usb to serial adapter.
      That sort of thing.

  • @beez1598
    @beez1598 Месяц назад +8

    The headphone jack is for the 4g module to carry a voice call. There’s no interconnect between the audio processing on the main board and 4g module.

    • @TippyBits
      @TippyBits  Месяц назад +4

      As always the truth is in the comments! Thanks for that info! Going back through the page for the cellular module I see that now. Still I wonder if there was a way they could have simply leveraged the existing audio jack for that.

    • @beez1598
      @beez1598 Месяц назад +2

      @@TippyBits probably, seeing as how the expansion port is just a glorified usb port with extras, but I’m speculating.
      In reality Clockwork is such a small team I’m guessing they just didn’t have the dev talent to work through a lot of quirks, it’s easier/cheaper to leave that to the community.
      Also the whole device was initially for the cm3 I know that’s the core reason there isn’t a lot of things you see on a lot of other cm4 Devices (nvme/usb3). Hopefully they will do a mainboard revision at some point to break out some of the features to work with cm4/cm5 there’s definitely still room inside the case for upgrades!

  • @miscme7116
    @miscme7116 День назад

    For me, one year and three months after ordering, it was finally sent to me two days ago. Longest order time ever that I have experienced. I would love to order a few more, however not sure if they come before next year.

  • @JohnCReid-iz1dl
    @JohnCReid-iz1dl 5 дней назад

    I ordered mine back in April and I am still waiting, which would normally be ok for a preorder, but there is no status updates, no way to look up my order, and no way to have any idea if it is even actually ever coming and when. Very frustrating to say the least.

  • @Feuersplitter_ger
    @Feuersplitter_ger 23 дня назад +1

    Could you make a video about using Ollama on the uConsole? Would be nice to see to the performance in realtime. Maybe I missed which compute modul you are using.

    • @TippyBits
      @TippyBits  22 дня назад +1

      I think I will! Honestly, I've gotten so much interest on this video I'll probably do a mini-series on how people are using the uConsole.

    • @Feuersplitter_ger
      @Feuersplitter_ger 22 дня назад

      @@TippyBits Sound like a great idea. I would like to see different use cases before I would buy my own uConsole.

  • @wilsondv3
    @wilsondv3 29 дней назад +1

    I feel your pain. When I went to the site, it listed the one I ordered as being in stock. I too, thought maybe 10 days before it is sent out. But, no such luck. I contacted their customer service and was told up to 90 business days. So for something that is listed as being in stock, I was disappointed with that. Now you are saying 10 months? Did you get ubuntu running on it or is it the clockwork os?

    • @TippyBits
      @TippyBits  29 дней назад +1

      I will say they seem to be going through them very steadily now. There’s a pretty long form thread where some of the people are tracking the most recently shipped orders with the order numbers so you may be able to tell if you’re getting closer.

    • @TippyBits
      @TippyBits  29 дней назад +1

      Also, I didn’t get Ubuntu running yet. For now I’m happy enough with clockwork os which seems to really just be a thin wrapper around Debian.

  • @ShaneRounce
    @ShaneRounce 23 дня назад

    Subbed. Might grab one of these to use as a dual local wordpress development server with VS code for the work and git stuff. Doing it on the Pi already so I assume this would be possible?

    • @TippyBits
      @TippyBits  22 дня назад

      I feel like it should be! When you say dual local what do you mean? I can certainly try and spin up wordpress and test how it works though.

  • @jtfernandez5594
    @jtfernandez5594 Месяц назад +2

    I plan on running milkytracker on mine. Headphone jack is required for this, any bluetooth latency is an issue in this use case.

    • @TippyBits
      @TippyBits  29 дней назад

      I had to google this and it seems super cool! That’s a new one for me

  • @cyberteque
    @cyberteque 22 дня назад

    the second "audio jack" is for the cell modem

  • @fcf8269
    @fcf8269 23 дня назад +1

    It is an interesting take on a product and it is interesting to see that you bought it not even knowing what it is for.
    It is a small computer, not different from a laptop, that is true, but I think that where it find its usefulness is portability. Your laptop requires probably 40W or so to recharge? And at best even in low power mode you are talking about 2-5 hours of continuous usage; while this type of devices can go on for twice as much or more, depending on what you run on them.
    Not necessarily a "silly device to do silly thing", unless all you do is to use it as terminal, which is silly; as running large language models on it, considering that it is a dinky mobile arm CPU; so it is a waste of power and time to even install anything like LLama on it, except for the laughs. But a more useful context would be penetration test for example, or security testing or even off the grid usage where you do not have the luxury of a more powerful machine. And yes... People still use headphones, because probably you have 3 power banks with you to slow down and recharge in an airport or what not, but if you go out in the wild or for a trip; unless you carry an inverter and a solar panel, or a crank, you have no power, so a headphone with a jack saves you the hassle to use bluetooth and waste energy, which can be used to run your device :)
    Another user case is as small video game system for retro gaming; although it is a waste of money considering that there are cheaper alternatives that are much simpler to set up... But if you want a small linux that is smaller than a RPI 400 and is self contained, and want to make it portable, this seems to be checking all the boxes in the end.

    • @TippyBits
      @TippyBits  22 дня назад

      "you bought it not even knowing what it is for" - oof you got me there 😅 I am definitely starting to see some of the uses now though with all the comments which is exciting. As for the battery I will warn you it's not great. With the CPU pinned to 100% It gets a max of 2 hours. I think with reasonable settings (Bluetooth off, lower screen brightness, etc) it can probably get closer to ~5 hours.
      Where I am starting to see it as very useful is for the handled linux machine. When I was working at a company with a datacenter I always had a laptop. Now that I am using this more I can see how it would be ideal for something like that. The outdoors linux box is still a bit of a stretch for me but maybe if someone is doing some sort of field work that requires instrumentation I could see it? Either way I will be doing a follow up with some of the more interesting usecases outlined by people like yourself so thank you!

    • @fcf8269
      @fcf8269 22 дня назад +2

      @@TippyBits BTW I was not criticizing you; just saying that many times people see something and buy it out of curiosity, but do not catch the "intent" behind why that item exist. I think that this device looks too much like a gameboy mixed with a blackberry, that most people get confused about what it actually is supposed to do :)
      Were you getting 2h with the original OS build? Because if you use a different distro you are basically running the screen at a higher refresh rate probably, and at higher resolution and have a ton of daemons and services running that are not useful probably for the device. If you get 2h with the default OS, then that is concerning, as the expectation should be 6-8h unless you use wifi all the time (forgot the actual declared run time, need to double check).
      I think that if you are working at a job like field tech or something like that, this could be a good viable alternative to a laptop, especially if you travel a lot, as it can easily fit in a small bag, and the only flaw I see there is no IR and serial ports, which are a big issue if you have to deal with any device that is what you usually find in "not so recent" industrial complex. I used to work in a place where I was carrying around a HP Jornada device with Windows CE, and that thing with a serial port was more than enough to do its job as terminal, until I started to use a small portable linux laptop.
      Also I think for sensor work this device could be also useful; using BT you can get readings from different IOT devices pretty easily, and also as inventory tool for large factories you could easily carry this around with a small barcode reader or POS probably (although a phone can do that too...).
      In the end it is limited, yes, but I think it is more of those items that have a niche area of usage, more than being a "one trick pony" for mainstream. And if it does not work for someone that is also totally fine... I had to give up on the devterm as it was too small to be used for typing "with 2 hands", while this one seems to be more useful for "thumb-typing"; so it is a different approach and different expectations.

    • @TippyBits
      @TippyBits  21 день назад

      @@fcf8269 Yeah that was with the default distro but at 100% load. I will be testing it with some lower more day to day use hopefully this week to see what it can do.
      Totally get the field tech use case. I wonder if anyone has made 3d back plates for this yet. I'd like to see one with a few network/serial ports.

  • @nerdicusx
    @nerdicusx Месяц назад +1

    I use headphones >.< What is the battery life like bro?

    • @TippyBits
      @TippyBits  Месяц назад +1

      Well now you and a friend can listen at the same time! :P
      I just started testing the battery yesterday but here are the results so far with lots of conditions:
      With cellular off, Bluetooth off, WiFi on, screen brightness full, and 2x 2600mAh batteries. I ran CPU stress test and got 2h 15m. I think with lighter usage and the screen dimmed halfway and some better quality batteries (3600 mAh) you could probably get ~4-5 hours.

    • @nerdicusx
      @nerdicusx Месяц назад

      @@TippyBits Thank you for the information friend! Also, I think you have two headphone jacks because you have the 4G version! I ordered the none 4G so I will only have one LOL

    • @TippyBits
      @TippyBits  Месяц назад +1

      @@nerdicusxoh yes, it is on the cellular breakout board. Still though I feel like they could’ve put a more useful port there since there’s already and audio jack on the other side.

  • @upnupnpnupu8091
    @upnupnpnupu8091 6 дней назад

    remember to flip your video next time

  • @DirtyPlumbus
    @DirtyPlumbus 26 дней назад

    ClockworkPi isn't worth dealing with. 🤷‍♂️