Orange Pi One Plus Allwinner H6 Board Launched for $20

Allwinner H6 is a processor designed for 4K HDR set-top boxes such as Zidoo H6 Pro, but with USB 3.0, Gigabit Ethernet, and PCIe interfaces, the processor is also a good candidate for ARM development boards where you need fast I/Os.

I was expecting Orange Pi 3 Plus as the first board based on the processor, but instead Shenzhen Xunlong has just launched a cheaper Orange Pi One Plus version that sells for $19.99 plus shipping.

Orange Pi One Plus specifications:

  • SoC – Allwinner H6 V200 quad core Cortex A53 processor with Arm Mali-T720MP2 GPU
  • System Memory – 1 GB LPDDR3
  • Storage – micro SD card slot up to 32GB
  • Video & Audio Output – HDMI 2.0a up to 4K @ 60 Hz with HDR, HDCP, CEC
  • Connectivity – Gigabit Ethernet (via Realtek RTL8211 transceiver)
  • USB – 1x USB 2.0 host port, 1x micro USB OTG port
  • Expansion – 26-pin header (but no detailed info available yet)
  • Debugging – 3-pin serial console header
  • Misc – Power & status LEDs, power button, IR receiver
  • Power Supply – 5V/2A via power barrel jack, or micro USB port; AXP805 PMIC
  • Dimensions – 68 x 48 mm
  • Weight – 50 grams

The board only supports Android 7.0 for now, with Linux images (Ubuntu and Debian) under testing. Bear in mind that Allwinner H6 is relatively new, and Orange Pi One Plus is the first low cost Linux development board to be launched with the target, so I’d expect some difficulties at first. Everything will likely have to be based on legacy kernel (Linux 3.10), and some features like 3D graphics acceleration may not work in Linux, but hopefully better support will eventually come through the work of linux-sunxi (u-boot/kernel), and Armbian (integration with Ubuntu/Debian) communities.

This first board is a bit of a disappointment, as beside Gigabit Ethernet, and HDMI 2.0a, it does not really leverage the nice features found in Allwinner H6 processor. I’m especially surprised by the USB 2.0 connector since USB 3.0 would have been nearly free to add as it’s supported by H6 SoC. But I’m told that Orange Pi Lite2 will come with USB 3.0 later next month. However, since it is based on Orange Pi Lite design, then the board will use WiFi, and Gigabit Ethernet will not be present. So we may have to wait for Orange Pi 3 Plus to get a more features-packed H6 board with GbE, USB 3.0, and PCIe interfaces.

Another interesting part of Orange Pi One Plus board is the DDR3 chip: Allwinner AW52A8G32. So it looks like Allwinner has entered the RAM business, or they re-branded the chip from some other company.

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frozeus
frozeus
6 years ago

Looks nice but only 1GB of RAM 🙁

bantoto masabo sigola
bantoto masabo sigola
6 years ago

they should have stuck with 15$ instead

but its still great

Youcef
Youcef
6 years ago

No USB 3.0 No PCIE WHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY

Youcef
Youcef
6 years ago


with this configuration there is no difference with old H2/H3/H5 board
this board was my last hope for USB Type-C 🙁

boudyka
boudyka
6 years ago

I don’t get it, Nobbling the H6 with dregs of the barrel and flea market tat…. 🙁 with Micro usb power…that’s probably the max spec it can support. I can’t HAVE THE POWER!

Steven
6 years ago

RAM looks like LPDDR3.
What a waste for H6 SoC without exposing USB 3.0 and PCI-E interface.

TC
TC
6 years ago

3.10 lmao

Dante
6 years ago

Guys to run android witch is the best cost/benefit OrangePi board?
Or maybe cost/benefit SBC board on market? Only to show youtube/netflix…

THANKS ALL FOR HELP!

tkaiser
tkaiser
6 years ago

@TC
It’s said Allwinner is preparing a 4.4 based BSP (most probably forward ported from 3.10 so not based on 4.4 LTS from kernel.org) and as usual Icenowy already did some preliminary mainlining work with H6: github.com/Icenowy/linux/commits/h6-init

Icenowy Zheng
Icenowy Zheng
6 years ago

@Jean-Luc Aufranc (CNXSoft) As I know the USB3 should be working well very easily, as XHCI is standardized, and the controller used by Allwinner is the common DWC3 controller (although Allwinner didn’t use dwc3 driver but used a xhci-based driver instead, but this doesn’t matter). I even drived the USB3 easily in my testing branch (with Pine H64 sample board). PCI-E is not fully tested by Allwinner now, so boards with PCI-E may be delayed. And for OPi 3+ it’s possible that it may come *without* GbE. It has HDMI IN feature, which according to Allwinner engineers uses CSI feature… Read more »

hoangdinh86
hoangdinh86
6 years ago

No USB3.0 Shenzhen Xunlong is too stupid . Next I will buy rock64 for Nas

alevan
alevan
6 years ago

This board is not for nas. Espevially priced at 20$.

Also, you can’t compare it with Rock64.

boudyka
boudyka
6 years ago

@alevan why would you stick a H6 on a low power/limited use sbc ? Just because its good pr but has zero no sense technically. $20 dollar badge of honor only. If RPI did that, people would laugh at them, not with them!

alevan
alevan
6 years ago

You can use it as a small, low power media player. As it has Gbit ethernet and 4k support, you can play movies from NAS.

hoangdinh86
hoangdinh86
6 years ago

Replace HDMI with USB 3.0 is good for NAS

Dante
6 years ago


I was thinking to use Retropie or maybe some Custom Distro, but the main OS will be Android. It will be nice to make linux support too!

Tommy
Tommy
6 years ago

Same as A64, No video driver support = no buy.

blu
blu
6 years ago

A 4.x kernel, Mali drivers for Linux and 2GB RAM and I’m in even at twice this price.

kc
kc
6 years ago

folks, chill. think of it as an basic opipc evolution that has network and hdmi (disregarding funky naming but keeping at similar features set and price):
– h3->h5 (faster cpu)
– h5->h6 (faster gpu)

since it’s similar price as opipc, those boards variants are for different purposes for different people. and for those wanting usb3/pcie, just wait for other variants, they are in the works. i would be more worried about heat dissipation because h6 is beefier and the board is smaller. but for 20 it’s very tempting to get and do some devel work

bob
bob
6 years ago

No USB3, no SPI flash footprint onboard…Sorry to see that!!
OP PC is still the best board from Xulong

fan
6 years ago

http://linux-sunxi.org/H6 It said H6 support Virtualization & IOMMU. So we can run KVM on it?

Jon Smirl
6 years ago

Anyone have a price estimate for the H6 when it is in full production? Is it under $5? I can only find one vendor listing it at $10, which no one will pay.

hoangdinh86
hoangdinh86
6 years ago


No gigabit Ethernet. Why they dont have board with USB3.0 and Gigabit Ethernet except OP3 Plus

tkaiser
tkaiser
6 years ago

cnxsoft :
AP6255 is an 802.11ac WiFi + Bluetooth 4.1 module, a good departure from all those 802.11 b/g/n modules.

Why? It’s 1T1R so performance will be low though the ability to escape overcrowded 2.4GHz band can already make a real difference compared to all those single band Wi-Fi chipsets used on almost all boards.

It gets interesting starting with AP6356S (dual band and dual antenna and therefore 2×2 MIMO with 802.11n/ac which is a basic requirement for somewhat decent Wi-Fi performance).

TLS
TLS
6 years ago


So great, they put the Wi-Fi antenna connector next to the USB 3.0 on the Orange Pi Lite2, so every time you access data on a USB 3.0 device, you’ll interfere with the 2.4GHz Wi-Fi signal, just what you’d want, no?
Better make sure you got some top grade USB 3.0 cables, or the Wi-Fi is going to suffer, badly.
Would explain the 802.11ac Wi-Fi module, but forget about even trying to use Bluetooth together with USB 3.0 on that board.

tkraspi
6 years ago

“PCIe interfaces”….Where?

kc
kc
6 years ago

hmm, maybe they’ve put usb2 ports because of that 5ghz wifi chip?

tkaiser
tkaiser
6 years ago

@kc
Huh? The interference is with 2.4 GHz band (both Wi-Fi and BT) and on the Lite2 there’s USB3. Below my complete list of use cases I could imagine for both OPi One Plus and the Lite2:

– as Android TV box combined with a mirror to make IR receiver work (no, too expensive)
– as NAS (Lite2 only) combined with a VIA812/RTL8153 hub/GbE combo (no, too expensive)

Jerry
Jerry
6 years ago

Still RPi is very appealing for HTPC use as it has open source GPU drivers and good support. If you’re in a hurry and want it to work now, out of the box.

Lalith
Lalith
6 years ago

Wasted effort; decent chip on a crippled board . Who would want this ?

@lex
@lex
6 years ago

Do you have a link to BSP?

@lex
@lex
6 years ago

@tkaiser
Thanks. Would you know if Android Nougat SDK is on kernel 4.4? Just curious why BSP linux 4.4 only next year.

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