- UNIHIKER K10 AI Educational Tool for Beginner (Image Detection, Voice Recognition, TinyML)
- Integrates AI for learning and development
- Supports Face and Image Detection
- Includes Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and a camera
- Facilitates IoT and TinyML applications
- Offers real-time sensor data visualization
The UNIHIKER K10 AI Educational Tool for Beginner (Image Detection, Voice Recognition, TinyML) is an innovative device designed to facilitate AI learning and project development. It integrates a 2.8-inch color screen, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, a camera, microphone, speaker, and various sensors, enabling comprehensive educational experiences without the need for additional devices. This tool supports sensor control, IoT applications, and AI projects, including face detection and speech recognition.
Pre-installed with four vision AI models - Face Detection, Cat/Dog Detection, QR Code Recognition, and Motion Detection—the UNIHIKER K10 allows users to explore AI applications efficiently. The built-in microphone and voice models support offline speech recognition, enabling the creation of voice-activated applications without internet dependency.

Supporting TinyML, the UNIHIKER K10 allows users to train custom vision and sensor models, offering flexibility for personalized AI applications. Its connectivity options, including Bluetooth 5.0 and Wi-Fi 2.4G, facilitate the development of interactive and data-driven applications, making it suitable for IoT systems and remote control projects.
The device is equipped with a variety of sensors and connectivity options, making it ideal for long-term data collection and remote monitoring in IoT ecosystems. The 2.8-inch color screen provides real-time visualization of sensor data and AI outputs, enhancing user interaction.

With extensive I/O ports and compatibility with graphical programming and MicroPython, the UNIHIKER K10 caters to users of varying skill levels. It supports Mind+, a drag-and-drop programming tool, simplifying coding for beginners while offering advanced options for experienced developers.