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Hailo-8 vs Google Coral TPU for Frigate NVR: Which Edge AI Accelerator Wins in 2026

Hailo-8 vs Google Coral TPU for Frigate NVR: Which Edge AI Accelerator Wins in 2026

The Hailo-8 (26 TOPS) is the clear winner for any Frigate build beyond four cameras, and the Hailo-8L (13 TOPS) has taken over as the sweet spot for mid-tier setups of six to ten cameras. The Google Coral Edge TPU (4 TOPS) is still a defensible pick for ultra-budget one-to-three-camera Raspberry Pi builds where an M.2 slot or spare USB port is already sitting idle, but the Hailo-8L usually beats it on price per TOPS even in that range. Reach for Coral when the only goal is stopping Frigate from melting a Pi’s CPU. Reach for Hailo-8 when there is headroom to grow into YOLOv8, higher resolutions, and future model upgrades.

Raspberry Pi 5 vs Orange Pi 5 Plus: Which ARM SBC Is Better for Self-Hosting

Raspberry Pi 5 vs Orange Pi 5 Plus: Which ARM SBC Is Better for Self-Hosting

The Orange Pi 5 Plus is the better self-hosting board for Docker-heavy workloads thanks to its 8-core RK3588 CPU, up to 32GB RAM, and dual NVMe M.2 slots. The Raspberry Pi 5 wins for beginners and single-service setups with its superior software ecosystem and community support. Both boards draw under 18W, run Docker containers on ARM64 without issues, and can be purchased for under $200 in their mid-range configurations. The right pick depends on how many services you plan to run and whether hardware expandability or software polish matters more to you.

Is the StarFive VisionFive 2 the Best RISC-V SBC for Developers?

Is the StarFive VisionFive 2 the Best RISC-V SBC for Developers?

For most developers wanting hands-on RISC-V in 2026, the StarFive VisionFive 2 at $65 for the 8GB model is the most practical entry point. It runs Debian 13 (Trixie) on the JH7110 quad-core SiFive U74 at 1.5GHz, ships with an Imagination BXE-4-32 GPU that now has mainline Mesa Vulkan drivers, supports Docker and NVMe via kernel 6.6+ LTS, and delivers roughly 60-70% of a Raspberry Pi 4’s single-threaded speed. That gap is smaller than you might expect when the goal is learning RISC-V toolchain internals. The ecosystem here has matured enough that you spend time writing code, not fighting drivers.

Thread Border Routers for Matter Smart Home: 2 Min, 1500+ Devices

Thread Border Routers for Matter Smart Home: 2 Min, 1500+ Devices

Deploy at least two Thread border routers and connect them to the same Thread network. Each can be an Apple HomePod Mini, a Google Nest Hub (2nd gen), or a DIY OpenThread Border Router (OTBR) on a Raspberry Pi. This gives your Matter -compatible smart locks, sensors, and lights a reliable IPv6 path to your IP network. They can then talk to Home Assistant , Apple Home, and Google Home at once through Matter’s multi-admin feature. Two routers is the minimum for any network you depend on. If one goes down, the other keeps your mesh alive.

HDMI-CEC One-Tap Theater Scenes: Movie, Gaming, Music Modes

HDMI-CEC One-Tap Theater Scenes: Movie, Gaming, Music Modes

You can use HDMI-CEC commands through Home Assistant ’s HDMI-CEC integration - or a CEC-capable device like a Raspberry Pi running cec-client - to control TV power, input switching, and volume from automations and dashboards. Instead of juggling three or four remotes, you wire up a “Movie Mode” automation that dims the lights , powers on the TV, switches to the correct HDMI input, and sets volume to a comfortable level. One tap. Done.

Snapcast Multi-Room Audio System: 5 Rooms Under $300

Snapcast Multi-Room Audio System: 5 Rooms Under $300

Yes, you can build a multi-room audio system that rivals Sonos for under $300. It covers five rooms. Snapcast is an open-source audio player. It streams music to every room with sub-millisecond sync. Home Assistant adds per-room volume, source switching, and automation. Each room costs $30 to $50. Sync stays within 1ms, and humans can’t detect delays under 5ms. The whole system runs locally, with no cloud and no monthly fees.

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