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product_id: 640127655
title: "Luck-Fox Pico Ultra W"
brand: "ueekkoo"
price: "Bs.18"
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reviews_count: 4
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# 256MB DDR3L RAM 8GB EMMC Storage Onboard Wi-Fi 6 Luck-Fox Pico Ultra W

**Brand:** ueekkoo
**Price:** Bs.18
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Elevate Your Development Game!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Luck-Fox Pico Ultra W by ueekkoo
- **How much does it cost?** Bs.18 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Key Features

- • **Advanced Imaging:** Built-in ISP3.2 supports 5MP with HDR and noise reduction for stunning visuals.
- • **Efficient Encoding:** Adaptive stream saving reduces bit rate by over 50% for high-quality images.
- • **Powerful Processing:** Single-core ARM Cortex-A7 with integrated NEON and FPU for seamless performance.
- • **Versatile Connectivity:** Supports multiple interfaces including USB, GPIO, and more for diverse applications.
- • **Unleash Your Creativity:** Cost-effective Linux micro development board for innovative projects.

## Overview

The Luck-Fox Pico Ultra W RV1106 is a compact and powerful Linux micro development board featuring a Rock-chip RV1106 processor, 256MB DDR3L RAM, and 8GB EMMC storage. With onboard Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.2, it offers robust connectivity options. Ideal for developers, it supports various interfaces and advanced imaging capabilities, making it perfect for embedded applications.

## Description

Luck-fox Pico Ultra W (with 8GB EMMC 256MB Memory, with onboard W-i-F-i, No PoE module) is a cost-effective Linux micro development board, based on the Rock-chip RV1106 chip to provide a simple and efficient development platform for the developers, supports a variety of interfaces including MIPI CSl, RGB LCD, GPIO, UART, SPI, 12C, USB, etc. which is ideal for embedded applications. Version Options Luck-fox Pico Ultra ( with 8GB EMMC 256MB Memory,No W-i-F-i, No PoE module) Luck-fox Pico Ultra PoE Kit (with 8GB EMMC 256MB Memory, with PoE module,No W-i-F-i) Luck-fox Pico Ultra W (with 8GB EMMC 256MB Memory, with onboard W-i-F-i, No PoE module) Luck-fox Pico Ultra W PoE Kit (with onboard -Wi-F-i and 8GB EMMC 256MB Memory, with PoE module) Features Single-core ARM Cortex-A7 32-bit core with integrated NEON and FPU Built-in Rock-chip self-developed 4th generation NPU, features high computing precision and supports int4, int8, and int16 hybrid quantization. The computing power of int8 is 0.5 TOPS, and up to 1.0 TOPS with int4 Built-in self-developed third-generation ISP3.2, supports 5-Megapixel, with multiple image enhancement and correction algorithms such as HDR, WDR, multi-level noise reduction, etc. Features powerful encoding performance, supports intelligent encoding mode and adaptive stream saving according to the scene, saves more than 50% bit rate of the conventional CBR mode so that the images from camera are high-definition with smaller size Built-in 16-bit DRAM DDR3L, which is capable of sustaining demanding memory bandwidths Onboard 2.4GHz W-i-F-i 6 and BT5.2/BLE Blue-too-th Module, Providing Stable Connection with Efficient Transmission Specification Main chip: RV1106G3 ARM Cortex-A7 Memory:256MB Default Storage: EMMC(8GB) ISP: Input 5M @30fps (Max) Package Content Pico Ultra W x1 IPX 2.4G 2DB antenna x1

Review: Decent lil SBC - The other reviewers were not kidding in how much of a pain it is to work on this device. BUT it does work. I prefer Debian, personally but I'll take Ubuntu. Working with Buildroot has been an interesting experience in frustration and it does work, but it requires a lot more effort to do the same thing you'd do in say, Ubuntu. I'm working on setting this up to be a tiny little NTP server. Not quite fully there yet, but I'll get there!
Review: Powerful little board, good documentation online - I wanted a little board for some experiments. This is currently the most powerful Luck-Fox Pico model, as it even includes WiFi. I especially liked that this has two ADC pins on it, which a lot of similar Linux boards do not have. The documentation available online is useful for getting started, and there are forums for getting further help. From what I have seen, Luck-Fox does reply quickly to the forum, so it is a great resource. You might have a little trouble if you blindly follow the documentation, as some assumptions are made, particularly about paths, which are clearly based on their own development machine with username luckfox. If you have some understanding of Linux and programming, it shouldn't be a problem at all. There are two OSs available are Ubuntu and Buildroot. Buildroot has the most support for the low-level functions provided by Rockchip, who makes the processor. Ubuntu seems to provide all the same functionality, just through higher level libraries. For example, you can access audio inputs/outputs more directly with Rockchip, but must use ffmpeg on Ubuntu. It did take me some time to get connected over USB to the board in the first place to flash it. Make sure you have a good USB-C to A cable, and when you connect the board, don't hold the reset button for too long. After flashing, I haven't had problems. It provides power and network over USB, so you can use ssh, samba, etc. to connect, share files, debug, etc. with just the USB if you want.

## Features

- This is Version Luck-Fox Pico Ultra W , with 8GB EMMC 256MB Memory, with Onboard W-i-F-i, without PoE Module
- It is a cost-effective Linux micro development board, based on the Rock-chip RV1106 chip to provide a simple and efficient development platform for the developers. Built-in 16-bit DRAM DDR3L, which is capable of sustaining demanding memory bandwidths
- Supports a variety of interfaces including MIPI CSl, RGB LCD, GPIO, UART, SPI, 12C, USB, etc. which is ideal for embedded applications. Single-core ARM Cortex-A7 32-bit core with integrated NEON and FPU
- Built-in Rock-chip self-developed 4th generation NPU, features high computing precision and supports int4, int8, and int16 hybrid quantization. The computing power of int8 is 0.5 TOPS, and up to 1.0 TOPS with int4
- Built-in self-developed third-generation ISP3.2, supports 5-Megapixel, with multiple image enhancement and correction algorithms such as HDR, WDR, multi-level noise reduction, etc.
- Features powerful encoding performance, supports intelligent encoding mode and adaptive stream saving according to the scene, saves more than 50% bit rate of the conventional CBR mode so that the images from camera are high-definition with smaller size
- Onboard 2.4GHz W-i-F-i 6 and BT5.2/BLE Blue-too-th Module, Providing Stable Connection with Efficient Transmission

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0D6GVQ5Z4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,039 in Single Board Computers (Computers & Accessories) |
| Brand | UeeKKoo |
| Built-In Media | IPX 2.4G 2DB antenna x1, Pico Ultra W x1 |
| Connectivity Technology | GPIO, I2C, USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (4) |
| Item Weight | 0.02 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | UeeKKoo |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 8 GB |
| Model Name | Luck-Fox Pico Ultra W |
| Operating System | Linux |
| Processor Brand | Rockchip |
| Processor Count | 1 |
| RAM Memory Installed | 8 GB |
| RAM Memory Technology | DDR3L |
| Total Usb Ports | 1 |
| Warranty Description | Technical Support is provided, please feel free to contact us if you have any problem! |
| Wireless Compability | 802.11ax |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** UeeKKoo
- **Connectivity Technology:** GPIO, I2C, USB
- **Memory Storage Capacity:** 8 GB
- **Model Name:** Luck-Fox Pico Ultra W
- **Ram Memory Installed Size:** 8 GB

## Images

![Luck-Fox Pico Ultra W - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/712ULEBLJNL.jpg)
![Luck-Fox Pico Ultra W - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71EWjDjK1jL.jpg)
![Luck-Fox Pico Ultra W - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81dokUcn36L.jpg)
![Luck-Fox Pico Ultra W - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81xtVZca6TL.jpg)
![Luck-Fox Pico Ultra W - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/714QUjU7d7L.jpg)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Decent lil SBC
*by K***O on September 22, 2024*

The other reviewers were not kidding in how much of a pain it is to work on this device. BUT it does work. I prefer Debian, personally but I'll take Ubuntu. Working with Buildroot has been an interesting experience in frustration and it does work, but it requires a lot more effort to do the same thing you'd do in say, Ubuntu. I'm working on setting this up to be a tiny little NTP server. Not quite fully there yet, but I'll get there!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Powerful little board, good documentation online
*by D***D on August 14, 2024*

I wanted a little board for some experiments. This is currently the most powerful Luck-Fox Pico model, as it even includes WiFi. I especially liked that this has two ADC pins on it, which a lot of similar Linux boards do not have. The documentation available online is useful for getting started, and there are forums for getting further help. From what I have seen, Luck-Fox does reply quickly to the forum, so it is a great resource. You might have a little trouble if you blindly follow the documentation, as some assumptions are made, particularly about paths, which are clearly based on their own development machine with username luckfox. If you have some understanding of Linux and programming, it shouldn't be a problem at all. There are two OSs available are Ubuntu and Buildroot. Buildroot has the most support for the low-level functions provided by Rockchip, who makes the processor. Ubuntu seems to provide all the same functionality, just through higher level libraries. For example, you can access audio inputs/outputs more directly with Rockchip, but must use ffmpeg on Ubuntu. It did take me some time to get connected over USB to the board in the first place to flash it. Make sure you have a good USB-C to A cable, and when you connect the board, don't hold the reset button for too long. After flashing, I haven't had problems. It provides power and network over USB, so you can use ssh, samba, etc. to connect, share files, debug, etc. with just the USB if you want.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by D***N on August 22, 2024*

for about $50 CAD this is a pretty nice micro computer/dev board which is very versatile. overall it works great for many different use cases, i have it currently running as a storage NAS for photos which it does a good job at doing.

## Frequently Bought Together

- Luck-Fox Pico Ultra W RV1106 Linux Micro Development Board, Integrate ARM Cortex-A7/RISC-V MCU/NPU/ISP Processors, 256MB DDR3L 8GB EMMC, with Onboard W-i-F-i, without POE Module
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*Last updated: 2026-05-23*