The introduction of the Juq-787 has significant implications for the aviation industry:
Overall, the JUQ‑787 that value flexibility over plug‑and‑play simplicity. juq-787
All tests were performed on stock firmware with the latest JUQOS release (v3.0.1). The introduction of the Juq-787 has significant implications
JUQOS is built on top of a , offering full root access, Docker support, and an extensive SDK. Developers can publish custom “JUQ‑Apps” to the community marketplace, extending functionality far beyond the stock feature set. and Matter baked in
With Wi‑Fi 6E (6 GHz band), Thread, Zigbee, and Matter baked in, the device works with today and is ready for the next wave of standards without hardware upgrades.
| Test | JUQ‑787 Result | Comparable Device | |------|----------------|-------------------| | | 2,450 | Raspberry Pi 5 (2,030) | | Multi‑core CPU (Geekbench 5) | 8,600 | Intel NUC 12 (7,300) | | AI Inference (ResNet‑50) | 210 ms (batch‑1) | NVIDIA Jetson Nano (340 ms) | | Network Throughput (2.5 GbE) | 2.38 Gbps (sustained) | Synology DS220+ (1.9 Gbps) | | Power Consumption (Idle) | 3.2 W | Apple HomePod (4.5 W) | | Power Consumption (Full Load) | 38 W | Intel NUC 12 (45 W) |
If you’ve ever juggled multiple devices—voice assistants, network extenders, IoT controllers, and media players—only to find gaps in compatibility or performance, the JUQ‑787 promises to everything you need.