Pinebook Pro Hardware Accessory Compatibility
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Please test as many things as you can find with your PBP and share the results here. Some device which should work don't!
Storage
NVMe SSD drives
Note that only PCIe type M.2 drives will work. Any SATA or USB type M.2 card will NOT work.
Type | Make/Model | Size | Hardware IDs | Result | Notes | Power options Active only |
Save power setting? |
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2280 | Kingston A2000 | 250 GB | SA2000M8250G | good | PS 0: 9.00W PS 1: 4.60W PS 2: 3.80W PS 3: 0.045W PS 4: 0.004W APSTE: enabled by default |
Yes | |
2242 | Toshiba OCZ RC 100 | 240 GB | RC100-M22242-240G | good | |||
2242 | Lexar NM520 | 256 GB | LNM520-256RBNA | good | For some data on power use and performance, see here. | PS 0: 3.05W PS 1: 2.44W PS 2: 2.02W |
No. See workaround. |
2280 | XPS SX8200 | 512 GB | ASX8200PNP-512GT-C | good | Performed these steps for physical installation. Currently rooting from drive. | ||
2280 | Intel 660p M.2 | 512 GB | SSDPEKNW512G8X1 | good | PS 1 (2.70W) will work without issues, even under heavy load. Recommended over PS 2, as PS 2 will incur an additional 80% performance penalty. APSTE shows enabled but drive does not support it. | PS 0: 3.50W PS 1: 2.70W PS 2: 2.00W |
No |
2280 | Intel 660p M.2 | 1 TB | SSDPEKNW010T8X1 | good | PS 0: 4.00W PS 1: 3.00W PS 2: 2.20W APSTE Disabled by default |
No | |
2280 | Intel 660p M.2 | 2 TB | SSDPEKNW020T8 | good | Performance tests results | ||
2280 | Intel 760p M.2 | 128 GB | SSDPEKKW128G8 | good | Firmware Revision 004C | PS 0: 9.00W PS 1: 4.60W PS 2: 3.80W PS 3: 0.045W PS 4: 0.004W APSTE: disabled by default with 4.4 kernel (mrfixit Debian), enabled by default with 5.6 kernel (Manjaro KDE) |
Yes |
2280 | Intel 760p M.2 | 256 GB | SSDPEKKW256G8 | good | Firmware Revision 004C | PS 0: 9.00W PS 1: 4.60W PS 2: 3.80W PS 3: 0.045W PS 4: 0.004W Need to use lower power. |
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2280 | integral 256GB SSD M.2 2280 NVME | 256 GB | INSSD256GM280NM1 | usable | PS 0: 9.00W | No | |
2280 | Samsung 970 EVO Plus | 250 GB | MZ-V7S250BW | fail | Tested on Manjaro-ARM as root drive. Limited to PS 2 and Volatile Write Cache off gives the most stable results, but it will still hang on a hdparm test. | ||
2280 | Samsung 970 EVO Plus | 500 GB | MZ-V7S500 | fail | Too power hungry? | PS 0: 6.2W PS 1: 4.3W PS 2: 2.1W |
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2280 | Samsung 970 EVO | 1 TB | MZ-V7E1T0BW | fail | Too power hungry? | ||
2280 | Corsair MP300 | 120 GB | CSSD-F120GBMP300 | good | PS 0: 3.00W PS 1: 2.00W PS 2: 2.00W PS 3: 0.1W PS 4: 0.005W APSTE Disabled by default |
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2280 | Silicon Power P34A60 | 1TB | SP001TBP34A60M28 | Usable | Power eager, but doesn't seem to use all 9W all the time, only under heavy I/O | PS 0: 9W | N/A |
2280 | Silicon Power P34A60 | 256 GB | SPCC M.2 PCIe SSD | detected | ASIN B07ZH6QR8Q "Silicon Power PCIe M.2 NVMe SSD 256GB Gen3x4" / PCIe A60 | PS 0: 6.77W PS 1: 5.71W PS 2: 5.19W APSTE Enabled by default |
No |
2280 | Silicon Power P34A60 | 256 GB | ??? | fail | Isn't detected | ||
2280 | Sabrent Rocket | 256 GB | SB-ROCKET-256 | good | No | ||
2242 | Sabrent Rocket Nano | 512 GB | SB-1342-512 | good* | No touchpad issues, didn't trim NVME adapter board. (*Might be too power hungry. More testing needed.) |
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2280 | MyDigitalSSD SBXe | 960 GB | good | APST enabled Power states N/A |
N/A | ||
2280 | HP SSD EX900 | 250GB | good | No low-power modes available | |||
2280 | WD BLUE SN550 | 1TB | WDC WDS100T2B0C-00PXH0 | WARNING good |
WARNING mine was SATA and does NOT work! Booted successfully from NVMe (Bionic MATE) |
PS 0: 3.50W PS 1: 2.70W PS 2: 1.90W APSTE Disabled by default |
N/A |
2280 | WD Blue SN500 | 500GB | WDS500G1B0C | fail | Works OK on power state 2 (2.5W), but hangs the system whenever there is intense IO (peak draw) on the drive | ||
2242 | WD PC SN520 | 256GB | - | fail | Power LED Flashes. Nothing else happens. | ||
2280 | WD BLACK SN750 | 250GB | WDS250G3X0C-00SJG0 | good | No touchpad issues, didn't trim NVME adapter board. | APSTE disabled by default PS 0: 5.00W PS 1: 3.50W PS 2: 3.00W |
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2280 | WD BLACK SN750 | 500GB | WDS500G3X0C-00SJG0 | good | No tp issues. had to charge battery for 20% initially. | APSTE disabled by default PS 0: 5.50W PS 1: 3.50W PS 2: 3.00W PS 3: 0.07W PS 4: 0.0025W |
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2242 | KingSpec NE-512 | 512 GB | NE512 | good | APST enabled Power states N/A |
N/A | |
2230 | Kioxia BG4 256GBTB | 256 GB | KBG40ZNS256G | good | APST enabled by default Power states PS 0: 3.60W PS 1: 2.60W PS 2: 2.20W PS 3: 0.005W PS 4: 0.005W |
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2280 | Patriot P300 | 256 GB | P300P256GM28US | good | Booted successfully with / on NVMe and /boot on eMMC (Armbian Buster) | APSTE disabled by default PS 0: 4.50W PS 1: 2.70W PS 2: 2.16W PS 3: 0.07W PS 4: 0.002W |
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2280 | Team Group MP33 | 128 GB | TM8FP6128G0C101 | good | |||
2280 | Team Group MP34 | 512 GB | TM8FP6512G0C101 | fail | APST enabled by default and scripts do not change the power mode. Higher power consumption modes cause the PBP to crash |
PS 0 5.55W PS 1 4.49W PS 2 3.97W PS 3 0.0490W PS 4 0.0018W |
No |
microSD Cards
Type | Make/Model | Hardware IDs | Result | Notes |
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USB charging cable | - | - | good | Got the cable a while back so may not be identical to current product |
SD Card | Samsung Evo Select 512GB | MB-ME512GA/AM | good | |
SD Card | Samsung Evo Plus 64GB | good | Hdparm tested 44MBps read speeds | |
SD Card | Sandisk Ultra 400GB | good | Works fine as a storage extension. Mounted for pictures, etc. | |
Printer | HP DeskJet Ink Advantage 3775 | good* | Using hplip-gui: via USB and WiFi. *Only print function tested. |
USB hardware
USB Card Readers
Type | Make/Model | Hardware IDs | Result | Notes |
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USB-2 SDHC reader | Sandisk MobileMate+ | 0781:b2b3 | good | |
USB-3 SDHC/CF reader | Transcend TS-RDF8K | 8564:4000 | good |
USB Combination Devices
Type | Make/Model | Hardware IDs | Result | Notes |
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USB-C Hub | Totu 8-in-1 | 058f:8468, 2109:0817 USB3, 1a40:0801, 2109:2817 USB2, bda:8153 RTL8153 Gigabit Ethernet | Network, USB, Card Reader, Power Good, HDMI Not Working | Amazon Smile [1] |
USB-C Hub | Delock 87721 | Network Works, USB Works, Card Reader not tested, Power Good, HDMI Works but does not show as an extra output in X. It just mirrors the default display | Delock 87721 [2] | |
USB-3 combo hub (network, card slots, usb ports) | generic | 05e3:0610 hub, 0bda:8153 gigE, 05e3:0743 card reader | Network good, usb ports good, card reader good | |
USB-C combo hub (network, card slots, usb ports) | generic | 05e3:0612 hub, 0bda:8153 realtek gigE | Network good, usb ports fail, card reader fail | |
5-1 USB-C hub | from aliexpress | 05e3:0626 hub | HDMI, Network, USB-3, USB-C PD good | Might need changing orientation or USB-C cable |
Yubikey original | Yubico | 1050:0010 | good | |
4 Port USB 3 NIC | Delock 62966 | good | 4 individually controllable Gigabit Ethernet Ports. Consider using it with own power supply | |
USB-2 Fast Ethernet adapter | Realtek RTL8152 | 0bda:8152 | good | |
USB-2 Ethernet adapter | ASIX AX77882 | 0b95:7720 | good | |
USB Wifi Dongle | TP-Link TL-WN725N | 0bda:8179 | good | RTL8188EUS, Driver=rtl8188eu from MrFixit stock Debian, works better than internal Broadcom, but signal still not great, https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B008IFXQFU/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 |
USB Wifi Dongle | Shenzhen Dudes Tech #8541553244 | 0bda:c811 | mixed | plug/play on stock Armbian Buster with driver rtl8821cu; could not get operating driver built on MrFixit Debian or Manjaro KDE Plasma. Works 2x+ better than internal Broadcom on Armbian. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07F595V22/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 |
USB 3 to Gigabit Ethernet Adapter | Pluggable USB 3.0 to Ethernet Gigabit (ASIX AX88179 chipset) | 0b95:1790 | good | |
USB-C combo hub | from Amazon | 0c76:161f 0c45:6321 2109:0813 1a40:0101 | good | Everything works: AltMode DP, Ethernet, SD card, USB-A and C, and charging using the stock Debian, and Ubuntu. |
USB Drawing tablet | XP Pen G430s | 28bd:0913 | good | Hardware works, with qemu usermode and some hacks it should be possible to use the official configuration software (runs but does not work on my setup for unrelated reasons) but it may also be able to be configured using more standard methods |
USB-C dock | i-Tec USB-C Metal Nano Dock 4K HDMI w/ LAN | 0bda:0411 hub, 0bda:8153 ethernet | mixed | plug & play with Manjaro, HDMI tested w/ fullHD only, works but only in one polarity. Sound output works, USB hub works. HDMI output may not be recognized by Plasma if dock is connected with HDMI port disconnected. NIC recognized by kernel, but untested if link actually works. USB power delivery works only in one polarity. Unfortunately HDMI works with opposite polarity than USB PD. |
USB-C dock | Planet Computers Gemini USB-C hub | 0bda:0411 hub, 0bda:8153 ethernet | good | USB works, NIC recognized by kernel, but untested if link actually works. Interestingly, dmesg shows unconnected alternate mode DP, but no connector is present. It seems as if PlanetCom actually made custom version of above i-Tec device. |
USB C alternate mode DP
Note that only USB C alternate mode Display Port will pass video. Any HDMI, DVI or VGA port must be converted internally by the device from Display Port - or the device won't work for video.
Type | Make/Model | Hardware IDs | Result | Notes | |
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USB-C to HDMI adapter 201018 | Cable Matters | good | Tested up to 1080p30, audio works | ||
USB-C to HDMI adapter | Choetech HUB-H06 | good | Advertises support for 4K@60Hz, tested up to 1080p@60Hz, worked in both Debian and Manjaro 2020-04-04 | ||
USB-C to HDMI adapter | generic | good | Tested up to 4k60 | ||
USB-C to DP Adapter | OrxnQ | 04b4:5210 | good | Advertises support for 4K@60Hz, tested up to 1080p. Only FullHD resolutions available on Debian. | |
USB-C HDMI adapter (DP-alt mode) | QGeeM | good | Manjaro 2020-01-25 | ||
USB-C combo hub (HDMI, network, card slots, USB ports) | generic | fail | |||
USB-C combo hub (HDMI, VGA, Ethernet, card slots, USB 2 & 3 | Powlaken | 05e3:0610 0bda:8153 | USB, Power, Ethernet and SD good, HDMI and VGA fail | ||
USB-C Dock (HDMI, VGA, Ethernet, microSD/SD card slots, 2 USB 3 Ports, 1 USB-C Port, USB-Power Passthru | Digitus DA-70865 | USB, Ethernet and MicroSD/SD good, video crashes System (fail). | Tested on Manjaro w/ Kernel 5.5. You have to turn the USB-C connector upside down for it to work. Video seems to be a driver issue. | ||
USB-C Dock (HDMI, VGA, Ethernet, microSD/SD card slots, 2 USB 3 Ports, 1 USB-C Port, USB-Power pass-through) | generic | Ethernet and MicroSD/SD good, USB fail, video up to 1080p. | https://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?tid=8728 | ||
USB-C Dock (DP, HDMI, 1Gbps Ethernet, SD card slot, 2 USB 3 Ports, USB-C power in port | goFanco | DP, Ethernet & USB good, (HDMI & SD card untested). Video tested good to 1080p | Tested on default Debian | ||
USB-C Dock (HDMI, USB 3.0 x 2, USB-C PD Pass Thru Power Port Up to 100W, SD/TF Card Reader | Hiearcool 7-in-1 | HDMI, USB, Power Port good, SD/TF Reader fail | Default Debian | ||
USB-C 3.0 Multi-Port Hub (HDMI, USB 3.0 x 1, USB-C charge only) | Linden LITCAD17 | HDMI and USB good, Power Port fail | Default Debian & ayufan Ubuntu | ||
USB-C to DP adapter | Nekteck | 04b4:5210 | good | Shows up as "Cypress Semiconductor Corp. Billboard Device" in lsusb and dmesg output. Works in latest Manjaro (as of January 26, 2020) with no issues. Only FullHD resolutions available on Debian. | |
USB-C to HDMI adapter | MHL TH002 | good | Tested at 1080p@60 | ||
USB-C combo hub (USB-C power, HDMI, 2xUSB, 1xUSB-C(no power)) | Baseus | good | |||
USB-C Travel Dock with DP ALT-MODE | Targus DOCK411-A | 0835:2a01 (BILLBOARD DEVICE) 0bda:8153 (RTL8153 GbE Adapter) | GbE: works, HDMI: works, USB3.0 port: works, VGA: unknown | HDMI@1080p@60Hz: works OK, HDMI@4K@30Hz: works but buggy. GbE is only picked up when the USB C is plugged in with one certain side facing upwards. It is not detected the other way around. (Sounds weird, but reproduced it multiple times.) | |
USB-C to DP adapter | MediaGearPro AC0011 | 2109:0100 (USB 2.0 BILLBOARD) | DP: works | Only 1080p@60Hz is available, 4K resolutions not possible in contrast to what the manufacturer claims. | |
USB-C to DP cable | Generic on ebay | good but with issues | Had some wonky framerates when tested on a 144hz monitor, 60hz mode was actually sent as ~48hz, 120hz mode was actually sent at ~112hz and 144hz mode was actually sent at ~120hz | ||
UGREEN Hub USB C 9 in 1 HDMI and VGA | UGREEN | good | VGA and HDMI works but not at the same time. HDMI audio not tested. Switching between HDMI and VGA need to replug the hub. | ||
USB-C Dock 6-in-1 HDMI | Ugreen 50771 | HDMI: works, Ethernet: works, 3x USB: works, USB-PD: works | Tested on Manjaro 2020/03/18 Works USB-C PD Chargers provided they can do 5V3A, works with 5V3A USB-C Raspberry Pi 4 power supply (Doesn't work with 5V2A USB-C). No HDMI Audio. | ||
USB-C to DP cable | CHOETECH V-XCP-0012BK | good | |||
Thunderbolt 3 (USB‑C) Cable (0.8 m) | Apple | Display Port Alternate Mode: Fails, USB-PD: works | Tested on Manjaro 2020/05/29 - Charges but no video | ||
USB-C to HDMI cable | Planet Computers USB-C to HDMI cable | fail | does not work regardless of orientation in USB slot | ||
USB-C combo hub | Moreslan 11in1 (https://www.amazon.fr/gp/product/B08397B66G) | good | GbE: OK, HDMI: OK, 4 usb ports: OK, Power via USB-C: OK, microSD: OK, TFT: OK, Jack: OK, VGA: Not tested; UPDATE: HDMI Display not working anymore since Manjaro release 20.08 | ||
USB-C Multiport Adapter | Goobay 62105 | Fail | GbE: OK, UBS port: OK, Power via USB-C: OK, HDMI: Does generate an image, but it jumps X pixels right from time to time (4K@30 and FHD) | ||
USB Type-C to HDMI Adapter | Insignia NS-PU369CH-WH | 0bda:5400 | good | tested on kernel 5.5.0, video out works, audio not tested |
Bluetooth hardware
Type | Make/Model | Hardware IDs | Result | Notes |
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Bluetooth Mouse | HP Z5000 | E5C13AA | good | |
Bluetooth Mouse | Kensington Expert Wireless Trackball | good | ||
Bluetooth Mouse | Logitech MX Vertical | good | Battery level is not detected over bluetooth, detected when using the logitech receiver | |
Bluetooth Mouse | Logitech Triathlon M720 | good | ||
Bluetooth Mouse | Logitech Ultra-Thin Touch Mouse | good | Detects battery level as "keyboard" | |
Bluetooth Mouse | Logitech MX Anywhere 2 | good | ||
Bluetooth Mouse | Logitech M535 | 910-004432 | good | |
Bluetooth Mouse | Microsoft Bluetooth Mouse | RJN-00002 | good | |
Bluetooth Mouse | Fenifox low profile | MX106-Black | good | |
Bluetooth Mouse | Technet | MGS479 | good | |
Bluetooth Keyboard | Logitech MX Keys | good | Battery level is not detected over bluetooth, detected when using the logitech receiver | |
Bluetooth Speaker | Ivation Acoustix | good | Use audio sink profile | |
Bluetooth Headphones | Sony WH-1000XM2 | good* | Needs pulseaudio-module-bluetooth. *Recording untested. | |
Bluetooth Headphones | COWIN SE7 Noise Cancelling Headphones | good | Pairs and plays audio with stock Debian OS. More detail here. | |
USB Audio & Bluetooth Headset | Sony SBH90C | good | Works well connected via USB Type-C and Bluetooth. | |
Bluetooth Headset | BlueAnt Ribbon | 7252A-RB | good | a2dp mode works, headset mode seems to work, out of box with manjaro |
Other hardware
Type | Make/Model | Hardware IDs | Result | Notes |
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USB charging cable | - | - | good | Got the cable a while back so may not be identical to current product |
Printer | HP DeskJet Ink Advantage 3775 | good* | Using hplip-gui: via USB and WiFi. *Only print function tested. |