Have been using the Higole pro 2 for some time now. Never had any problems and have been very impressed with the build quality. Fan has never been an issue for me. I use the tablet for Spreadsheets, email, youtube and stocks. Gets a little warm so I added some cooling fins on the back and works fine. Just ordered the F9B with LTE so will be interested to see how that works. Great helpful video!
The HIGOLE F9B looks like a fantastic product. Can't wait to receive it . I want to enjoy exploring its features and functionalities! 🙌🏼 #TechEnthusiast"
I would like to increase the wifi reception using better antennas, could you tell me what type of connector the card has? IPEX? If so, what model? Thanks.
That was very interesting thank iou. My use case is to use it as a portable pc in the outdoors. Very interested in your views on its performance for light use and general manufacturing quality. Does it get really hot when running at 6 watts?
It doesn't seem to get hot although the fan is stuck at 100% on the current firmware, I personally would lean towards their tablets for outdoor thanks to the much brighter screens amzn.to/4cWDUHq for a lower demand application and amzn.to/3Y3emUQ for a higher demand one, I haven't had hands on with either yet but am working on that currently
@@PocketablesYT Thanks, however, I will use it at night inside a tent and I really like the power efficiency of the unit and relatively small form factor compared to the tablets. I also wondered if you had used it with a power bank - according to the notes it will charge at 12 volts at 3 amps which is a pretty common PD setting
@@KayakKiwi_Peter I haven't tried it with a powerbank since most of mine are older and won't do 12v@3A(I should dig around and see if I have one that will) but it does take usb-c PD in I've used it with some ~45w GaN wall adapters with success and seen it draw about 20W using a type-c power meter I have
reply from the manufacturer: Regarding your questions: The Higole F9B 7-Inch mini PC supports a maximum of 16GB DDR4 RAM at DDR4 3200 MT/s. The maximum capacity for the mSATA disk that can be inserted is 2TB.
Those are certainly supported numbers but I will say I have 32gb of DDR4 2933 in my unit already, as far as the mSATA bigger is certainly possible on a technical level however no one is shipping a 4tb mSATA drive i'm aware of at the moment.
I own the F9B and can confirm that the RAM can be upgraded to 32GB using Crucial RAM 32GB DDR4 3200MHz CL22 (or 2933MHz or 2666MHz) Laptop Memory CT32G4SFD832A. The system is also a bit snappier as the upgraded RAM runs a bit faster. The price was less than $60 on Amazon
I haven't tried ubuntu(I will later on a live USB) On windows most of the drivers are easily available although the SDIO driver for the touchscreen was trouble to track down, higole emailed it to me after the weekend but not before I used a dell SDIO driver instead.
I own the F9B and can confirm that the RAM can be upgraded to 32GB using Crucial RAM 32GB DDR4 3200MHz CL22 (or 2933MHz or 2666MHz) Laptop Memory CT32G4SFD832A. The system is also a bit snappier as the upgraded RAM runs a bit faster. The price was less than $60 on Amazon. I love the formfactor because I can comfortably put it in a cargo pocket when I'm on the go.
Glad to hear we have some more verified working modules, I don't suppose yours is any quieter than mine? I haven't heard anything regarding updated firmware.
@@PocketablesYT No, mine is pretty noisy too. Have you found a link for drivers? I'd like to take Linux for a spin on this device but since there were no Windows drivers included in the box nor on the internal drives, I'm a bit reluctant to try it in the event that I want to go back to Windows. I think they're standard drivers with the exception of the accelerometer and the touch screen though.
Not yet, I did some tinkering in the bios and it didn't help much, I could swap the fan(it's modular) but they're supposed to have a firmware update(soon) that i'm hoping will work before getting too drastic
@@andrzej-wyciu yes it can the os is installed on the emmc by default so swapping the msata is a fairly simple process I just haven't done that due to not having one on hand
You can, I upgraded my demo unit to 32gb using a module from my 64gb mushkin redline kit, this module should be similar although i'm not sure it's worth the cost amzn.to/4fdjrQS
Have been using the Higole pro 2 for some time now. Never had any problems and have been very impressed with the build quality. Fan has never been an issue for me. I use the tablet for Spreadsheets, email, youtube and stocks. Gets a little warm so I added some cooling fins on the back and works fine. Just ordered the F9B with LTE so will be interested to see how that works. Great helpful video!
The HIGOLE F9B looks like a fantastic product. Can't wait to receive it . I want to enjoy exploring its features and functionalities! 🙌🏼 #TechEnthusiast"
I would like to increase the wifi reception using better antennas, could you tell me what type of connector the card has? IPEX? If so, what model? Thanks.
Super!!! Thank you!!
Does the fan run really loud all the time? I recently got one and not sure if it’s normal
That was very interesting thank iou. My use case is to use it as a portable pc in the outdoors. Very interested in your views on its performance for light use and general manufacturing quality. Does it get really hot when running at 6 watts?
It doesn't seem to get hot although the fan is stuck at 100% on the current firmware, I personally would lean towards their tablets for outdoor thanks to the much brighter screens amzn.to/4cWDUHq for a lower demand application and amzn.to/3Y3emUQ for a higher demand one, I haven't had hands on with either yet but am working on that currently
@@PocketablesYT Thanks, however, I will use it at night inside a tent and I really like the power efficiency of the unit and relatively small form factor compared to the tablets. I also wondered if you had used it with a power bank - according to the notes it will charge at 12 volts at 3 amps which is a pretty common PD setting
@@KayakKiwi_Peter I haven't tried it with a powerbank since most of mine are older and won't do 12v@3A(I should dig around and see if I have one that will) but it does take usb-c PD in I've used it with some ~45w GaN wall adapters with success and seen it draw about 20W using a type-c power meter I have
reply from the manufacturer:
Regarding your questions:
The Higole F9B 7-Inch mini PC supports a maximum of 16GB DDR4 RAM at DDR4 3200 MT/s.
The maximum capacity for the mSATA disk that can be inserted is 2TB.
Those are certainly supported numbers but I will say I have 32gb of DDR4 2933 in my unit already, as far as the mSATA bigger is certainly possible on a technical level however no one is shipping a 4tb mSATA drive i'm aware of at the moment.
I own the F9B and can confirm that the RAM can be upgraded to 32GB using Crucial RAM 32GB DDR4 3200MHz CL22 (or 2933MHz or 2666MHz) Laptop Memory CT32G4SFD832A. The system is also a bit snappier as the upgraded RAM runs a bit faster. The price was less than $60 on Amazon
Have you tried running Ubuntu? Are all the drivers working?
I haven't tried ubuntu(I will later on a live USB) On windows most of the drivers are easily available although the SDIO driver for the touchscreen was trouble to track down, higole emailed it to me after the weekend but not before I used a dell SDIO driver instead.
I own the F9B and can confirm that the RAM can be upgraded to 32GB using Crucial RAM 32GB DDR4 3200MHz CL22 (or 2933MHz or 2666MHz) Laptop Memory CT32G4SFD832A. The system is also a bit snappier as the upgraded RAM runs a bit faster. The price was less than $60 on Amazon. I love the formfactor because I can comfortably put it in a cargo pocket when I'm on the go.
Glad to hear we have some more verified working modules, I don't suppose yours is any quieter than mine? I haven't heard anything regarding updated firmware.
@@PocketablesYT No, mine is pretty noisy too. Have you found a link for drivers? I'd like to take Linux for a spin on this device but since there were no Windows drivers included in the box nor on the internal drives, I'm a bit reluctant to try it in the event that I want to go back to Windows. I think they're standard drivers with the exception of the accelerometer and the touch screen though.
HAVE YOU MANAGED TO REDUCE THE NOISE LEVEL?
Not yet, I did some tinkering in the bios and it didn't help much, I could swap the fan(it's modular) but they're supposed to have a firmware update(soon) that i'm hoping will work before getting too drastic
and the mssd disk can be increased?
@@andrzej-wyciu yes it can the os is installed on the emmc by default so swapping the msata is a fairly simple process I just haven't done that due to not having one on hand
Would it work with kali Linux?
Does it run hot?
Charging over type-c?
Yes I've used several type-C adapters with success.
Hello, can I increase the amount of RAM to 32 GB?
You can, I upgraded my demo unit to 32gb using a module from my 64gb mushkin redline kit, this module should be similar although i'm not sure it's worth the cost amzn.to/4fdjrQS
Any way to get the fan noise down?
@@macjones55 not yet, they claim there a new firmware coming but I don't have that yet. There is a fanless model without the display.
test cs2 please
I have never used that for testing before but just added it, should be interesting.
Please invest in a better mic or invest more time in editing your audio... it's too soft!
@@saturn2fire that's from removing some background noise and is not typical.
Can it run steam?
Steam will run just fine although without a proper gpu there's a limit to how many games it can play well directly