# device — Open Hardware Directory

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**4 device listed.**

## NanoPi R4S

Popular RK3399 dual-GbE router board with 2x Cortex-A72 + 4x Cortex-A53, 4GB LPDDR4, dual Gigabit Ethernet, 2x USB 3.0, metal case option, and OpenWrt/FriendlyWrt support — the go-to affordable open-source router platform.

[Details](https://openhardware.directory/devices/nanopi-r4s) | [Markdown](https://openhardware.directory/devices/nanopi-r4s/md)

## NanoPi R2S

Budget dual-GbE router board with RK3328 quad-core Cortex-A53 at 1.3GHz, 1GB DDR4, native + USB 3.0 Gigabit Ethernet, and USB-C power — the most affordable open-source OpenWrt router platform at just $27.

[Details](https://openhardware.directory/devices/nanopi-r2s) | [Markdown](https://openhardware.directory/devices/nanopi-r2s/md)

## NanoPi Zero2

Ultra-compact 45\u00d745mm Linux SBC with RK3528A quad-core Cortex-A53 at 1.8GHz, up to 2GB RAM, Gigabit Ethernet, M.2 WiFi slot, USB 2.0, 30-pin GPIO, and 4K HDMI — starting at just $18.

[Details](https://openhardware.directory/devices/nanopi-zero2) | [Markdown](https://openhardware.directory/devices/nanopi-zero2/md)

## NanoPi R2S Plus

Enhanced RK3328 dual-GbE router with quad-core Cortex-A53 at 1.4GHz, 1GB DDR4, 32GB eMMC onboard, dual Gigabit Ethernet, optional WiFi, and metal case — the R2S upgrade with built-in storage for reliable OpenWrt routing.

[Details](https://openhardware.directory/devices/nanopi-r2s-plus) | [Markdown](https://openhardware.directory/devices/nanopi-r2s-plus/md)
