Not just a tiny computer, but one that is modular and can easily be upgraded. Meet the Pockit. This innovative computer is built atop a powerful, versatile core, in which modular blocks can be attached and interacted with. It features a Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 at the core of everything, Bluetooth 5.0 support, WiFi connectivity, a rechargeable Li-ion battery, and over 80 blocks that can be swapped in seconds.
Put simply, you interact with Pockit by snapping on modules via magnets, and they include a screen, various buttons, LEDs, keypad, and more. You could even connect several modules together if necessary, such as pairing a screen, slider and keypad together for music production. One caveat: Pockit is still in development, but there are plans to sell DIY kits in the future.
- [R7 6800U CPU] Equipped with the AMD Ryzen R7 6800U CPU, 8C/16T, up to 4.7 GHz frequency with Turbo Boost Clock, greatly improve the running speed and...
- [Larger Storage Expansion] Built-in 16G(8G*2) LPDDR5 RAM and 500GB M.2 2280 PCle4.0x4 SSD, provides enough capacity to store pictures, videos, music...
- [WIFI 6 and BT 5.2] Equipped with WIFI 6, transmission speed up to 2.4Gbps, which is about 5.5 times faster than WIFI 5 and reduce about 75% latency....

The multi-protocol nRF52840-based Block is yet to be integrated with HomeAssistant, so I temporarily made a CC2531-based Zigbee Block, which worked well in my tests with appliances,” said its creator.