The Onion Omega2is an Arduino-compatible board which runs Linux natively.
It has Wi-Fi built in and can be expanded to support cellular, Bluetooth, and GPS connections.
Omega2 is a collective effort of thirteen artists, engineers and makers based in Boston, Toronto and Shenzhen.
Omega2 is a Linux computer designed for hardware projects.
It does a few things.
First it allows software developers to develop hardware using high-level programming languages and familiar developer tools.
It also allows non-technical people to program using drag and drop interface, said co-founder Boken Lin.
We created modular expansions so people with limited electronics knowledge can still build complex hardware projects.
The Omega2 works with wifi and flash storage to be usable immediately out of the box.
The unit itself costs $5 on Kickstarter and will ship in November 2016.
Docks to connect the unit to power and storage cost about $15.
you’re able to even add an OLED screen to check it out.
source: www.techworm.net