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product_id: 20416930
title: "CHROMEBIT CS10 Stick-Desktop PC with RockChip 3288-C 2 GB LPDDR3L 16 GB eMMC Google Chrome OS"
brand: "asus"
price: "$U19038"
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# 4.84-inch ultra-compact form factor Dual-band 802.11ac Wi-Fi + Bluetooth 4.0 Single USB 2.0 port + HDMI extender included CHROMEBIT CS10 Stick-Desktop PC with RockChip 3288-C 2 GB LPDDR3L 16 GB eMMC Google Chrome OS

**Brand:** asus
**Price:** $U19038
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 💻 Tiny stick, giant productivity boost — your desktop, anywhere.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** CHROMEBIT CS10 Stick-Desktop PC with RockChip 3288-C 2 GB LPDDR3L 16 GB eMMC Google Chrome OS by asus
- **How much does it cost?** $U19038 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.uy](https://www.desertcart.uy/products/20416930-chromebit-cs10-stick-desktop-pc-with-rockchip-3288-c-2)

## Best For

- asus enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted asus brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Cloud-first storage:** 16GB onboard flash memory paired with 100GB Google Drive space for your essential files and media.
- • **Energy-smart & portable:** Consumes just 18W power—ideal for 24/7 use without inflating your electricity bill.
- • **Pocket-sized powerhouse:** Transforms any HDMI display into a full Chrome OS desktop in seconds.
- • **Seamless streaming & browsing:** Smooth HD video playback with built-in Chrome OS and thousands of apps.
- • **Effortless wireless connectivity:** Dual-band Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 4.0 keep you connected to peripherals and networks without a hitch.

## Overview

The ASUS Chromebit CS10 is a compact Chrome OS stick PC that plugs into any HDMI display, delivering a full desktop experience with 2GB RAM, 16GB flash storage, and dual-band Wi-Fi. Perfect for professionals seeking a portable, energy-efficient device for streaming, browsing, and cloud-based work, it includes an HDMI extender and supports thousands of Chrome OS apps, making it a versatile, budget-friendly solution for on-the-go productivity.

## Description

Product Description ASUS Chromebit - simpler and smarter, Chrome OS on a stick desertcart.com

Review: Now that's what I was looking for in a small gadget. - I love Android, and I love ChromeOS. I have an Acer chromebook, an desertcart Fire, an Apple iPad, and a Samsung Galaxy, and so far, and oddly enough, this chromebit is my favourite piece of technology. First things first. This is NOT a fast machine. It is slower than the chromebook I bought three years ago, yet not that slow: I've watched Rio 2016 on streaming and there is just the barest hint of lag, and I think it is my ISP's fault rather than the chromebit. It's completely portable. Just this morning I did a presentation by plugging it into an HD monitor instead of looking for an overhead projector. It does everything a chromebook or a chromebox can, except that this thing, sadly, does not have USB 3.0 capabilities. I also miss having a microphone, but at least it paired nice and easy with my bluetooth hearphones and keyboard. Wifi reception may be a little bit compromised behind the monitor or TV, but at least you can use an expander cable (I got one that was a meter long and got a coupler, and it works like a charm). Using google drive eases the lack of internal capacity: it has barely 16 GB on board, but I've tested it with USB drives up to 128 GB and external SSD drives up to 256 GB; however, cheap drives tend to use more oower and some of them can be read but not write. Mechanical drives, using too much power, are simply not up to the task. Or to the power supply available, to tell you the truth; you need a wall outlet to power up the chromebit, because there isn't enough juice available from the USB ports of any standard TV. So if you want to connect several drives or accessories, you need a hub that supports an external power supply. My only complaints are that the only USB port available is 2.0 instead of 3.0, and that it lacks a microsd expansion slot. Except for that, it's a perfect little machine for under a hundred bucks.
Review: I really recommend this device if you need it for the same reasons i bought it..updates below... - This little device does everything i was hoping it would do. I wanted this device for mainly streaming movies and tv shows, but i wanted a browser so i could browse other sites to watch shows or movies on which things like the fire tv or other streaming devices do not do as far as i am aware. So after watching a movie in hd through desertcart i found it played with less glitches then my computer. I always thought my computer glitched playing hd movies or any videos because of my internet connection but i guess that is not the case because this little device seems to handle the hd videos a hundred times better, which i love because i wasn't expecting it too so that is a win for me. So i mainly bought this for watching movies and tv shows from desertcart, netflix and all other sites on the web and it works great, better then i thought it would. The other reason i bought it was because my desktop computer i have hooked up to my tv uses at least 200 watts or more of electricity an hour so i bought this device knowing it uses i think about 18 watts of electricity an hour which means i could leave this running 24/7 if i really wanted to and it would use about the same power in 24 hours has my desktop use in may 2 hours of use. So if this device keeps working great for movies and tv shows i will save another 5 to 10 dollars a month on my electricity bill which will be awesome. If you are looking for a setup like the windows 10 this device is not for you but if you are looking for a great way to watch your shows or movies this will work great specially if you watch them from other sites on the web and the plus thing is google chrome comes with adblocker which makes watching shows or movies online a lot easier.. As of now i recommend this device for 85 dollars it does everything i want it to do. And for other things i need like printing papers or other things this device does not do i will still have my desktop computer for that type of stuff but for the most part that computer will be shut down 99.9 percent of the time now unless the device quits working but i hope it doesn't. Buy this if you just need a way to save electricity and a way to watch all your shows online with out all the extra stuff you don't need just to do that.. Update July 4th 2016.... So it has been 6 months since i bought this device and i am happy with it and have zero problems with it. I use it to watch tv shows/movies online and also watch shows from desertcart to. Anyways i have this device on 8 to 12 hours a day mainly watching tv shows and this device handles it perfect. I could not be happier because i think i have gotten my money worth out of it. So for a little over 80 bucks with heavy use of streaming movies and tv shows and it still works great is a great deal and i will be back in another 6 months to update again. So if this device last me a full year of heavy usage i would for sure buy this product every year or two if i had to because it does a lot for such a cheap affordable price. Update June 27th 2018.... I know my last update i said i would be back in 6 months. Well i guess i wasn't back but beside that i have now had this asus computer stick for 2 years and 6 months and it is still going strong. This device has been very reliable. The past year i have not used it as much per day because i have upgraded to apple tv for my streaming uses but this device still works great and i still use it here and there for watching shows i can not find else where. So with that said this device is well worth it and from what i see the price has not gone up so that is a bonus...

## Features

- Smallest chrome OS device, turn any HDMI display into a computer and 100 GB Google drive space
- Dual band a/b/g/n/ac 802.11 wi fi with bluetooth 4.0 for fast connections and wireless peripheral compatibility
- 16 gb flash memory storage with easily accessible USB 2.0 slot for expanded storage or wired peripherals
- Included HDMI extender cable and 4 hook and loop stickers allow for more options in setting up chromebit
- Thousands of chrome os apps allows for work and play in a portable package; Power supply: 18 w power adapter

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0181JTPCU |
| Additional Features | Chrome OS Stick |
| Aspect Ratio | Unknown |
| Best Sellers Rank | #66,670 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #286 in Streaming Media Players |
| Brand | ASUS |
| Built-In Media | 1 |
| CPU Model | Apple A4 |
| CPU Model Number | Intel® Celeron 3865U |
| CPU Speed | 2 GHz |
| Color | Black |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Cooling Method | Passive |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 1,319 Reviews |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 1920x1080 |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00889349249970 |
| Graphics Card Description | Integrated |
| Graphics Card Interface | Integrated |
| Graphics Card Ram | 2 GB |
| Graphics Coprocessor | Integrated Rockchip Mali T764 |
| Graphics Description | Integrated |
| Graphics Ram Type | DDR3 SDRAM |
| Hard Disk Description | Flash |
| Hard Disk Interface | Unknown |
| Hardware Interface | Bluetooth |
| Human-Interface Input | Buttons |
| Item Dimensions | 4.84 x 0.67 x 1.22 inches |
| Item Type Name | ASUS CHROMEBIT CS10 Stick-Desktop PC with RockChip 3288-C 2 GB LPDDR3L 16 GB eMMC Google Chrome OS (CHROMEBIT-B013C) |
| Item Weight | 18.14 g |
| Keyboard Description | Not Included |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Manufacturer | ASUS Computer International Direct |
| Memory Clock Speed | 1066 MHz |
| Memory Speed | 1066 MHz |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 16 GB |
| Model Name | CHROMEBIT-B013C |
| Model Number | CHROMEBIT-B013C |
| Model Year | 2015 |
| Native Resolution | 1920 x 1080 |
| Number of Component Outputs | 1 |
| Operating System | Chrome |
| Personal Computer Design Type | Stick PC |
| Power Consumption | 18 Watts |
| Power Plug Type | Type A - 2 pin (North American) |
| Processor Brand | Intel |
| Processor Count | 4 |
| Processor Series | Apple A4 |
| Processor Speed | 2 GHz |
| RAM Memory Installed | 2 GB |
| RAM Memory Technology | LPDDR3 |
| RAM Type | DDR3 SDRAM |
| Ram Memory Maximum Size | 2 GB |
| Resolution | 1920 x 1080 |
| Screen Size | 23 Inches |
| Security Features | Chrome OS security features |
| Speaker Type | External Speakers Required |
| Specific Uses For Product | business, personal |
| Specification Met | Energy Star |
| Style Name | Chrome OS |
| Total Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
| Total Usb Ports | 1 |
| UPC | 889349249970 |
| Video Output | HDMI |
| Video Output Interface | HDMI |
| Video Processor | Intel |
| Warranty Description | 1 year warranty |
| Wireless Compability | 802.11abg |
| Wireless Network Technology | Wi-Fi |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** ASUS
- **CPU Model:** Apple A4
- **CPU Speed:** 2 GHz
- **Graphics Card Description:** Integrated
- **Graphics Coprocessor:** Integrated Rockchip Mali T764
- **Memory Storage Capacity:** 16 GB
- **Operating System:** Chrome
- **Personal computer design type:** Stick PC
- **Screen Size:** 23 Inches
- **Specific Uses For Product:** business, personal

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: How do you connect a mouse or keyboard to it?  And what mouse and what keyboard should I buy for it?**
A: While I have a Logitech Bluetooth keyboard w/touchpad, I used a Logitech wireless keyboard & mouse combination (the Chromebit was plugged into an HDMI port on the side of a wall mounted TV near the desk w/the keyboard & mouse.) The plan was to get Chrome Remote Desktop working but I gave up on that due to another reason.

The CS10 has 3 connections —1) the supplied AC adapter,  2) an HDMI plug to connect to a TV/monitor & 3) a USB port. 

As I do not currently need the USB port except for a place to plug-in the keyboard/mouse dongle, prefer the tactile feedback from the wireless keyboard & prefer a mouse to a trackpad it seemed the way to go.

**Q: How can I use Google Hangouts with the chromebit?**
A: You just have to install and configure hangouts, if it didn't already come installed.  Look for the little magnifying glass in the lower left corner, click on it and type 'hangouts'.  Once configured, as long as the chromebit is turned on and the display its configured with is also on, you can make and receive calls and texts through hangouts.  I've used plain old (like 4-5 year old) logitech webcams with it, which work perfectly for video and as a microphone.  The chromebit doesn't have a microphone.  There is a 3.5MM audio jack to plug a regular microphone into.  If you use a USB microphone or webcam, you'll have to use a bluetooth keyboard/mouse with it or use a usb hub to hook everything up as the chromebit has only one USB port.

**Q: Can you cast from another device like with chromecast??**
A: "You can't cast content from your phone to it" -- http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2015/11/mini-review-asus-chromebit-is-somewhere-between-a-chromecast-and-a-mini-pc/As I understand it, the purpose of the ASUS Chromebit is to exist as a standalone Chrome OS computer, but one that is directly attached to your display (Computer Monitor, TV, etc.) through HDMI. To connect a keyboard and/or mouse, you need either a bluetooth connection (the Chromebit does provide bluteooth) or a wireless system (like the Logitech MK360 Mouse and Keyboard Combo) attached through the USB port on the Chromebit -- which I have tested (the logitech combo) successfully.You may also extend the USB device support by attaching a USB hub through the single USB port on the chromebit device.As is, the ASUS Chromebit comes with a power cable, a two-prong USA wall wart adapter, a removable cover for the HDMI plug, a short HDMI extension cable (roughly 6 inches), and a set of 3 pairs of adhesive velcro circles. The idea seems to be to attach your chromebit to your HDTV through an HDMI connection (with or without the extender) and then to secure the Chromebit with a pair of the adhesive velcro circles.Yes, you can move the chromebit to any HDMI input device, but it usually requires also a Wireless (LAN) connection (with a route(r) to a WAN/Internet connection for general browsing) to take advantage of all of its features. This is essentially a chromebook in a 6 inch stick. If that's what you're looking for, then it fits the bill, otherwise if you just want to do chromecast broadcasting with an advanced device, you'll need to look into the more modern chromecast-specific devices (they seem to have split the models between Audio+Video and just Audio, so be aware of that distinction).

**Q: Has anyone had problm with the Chromebit not waking from sleep?  Sometimes I have to unplug power, then plug back in.**
A: I have the same problem.  I've read all the suggestions on the forums, blogs and reviews, and tried them.  Just switching to the hdmi port my chromebit is on does not wake it up.  Nor does hitting any key on the keyboard or the mouse, including ctrl-alt-del.  When this happens, the only option left is unplug/replug which always works.  A real pain, though.  Then maybe 20-30% of the time hitting a key WILL bring it out of hibernation, and I think I'm onto something.  But the next time I'm not, and it's back to nothing working and unplug/replug.  I've decided that the chromebit is a nice idea, but faulty execution.  I'm looking to upgrade to a 4gb chromebox, which would solve my periodic crash problems too.  It happens at least once a week with the chromebit, presumably when I've topped out the RAM.  And I only have 2 tabs open: gmail and a gdoc.   Too many bumps in the chromebit road for me to be happy with it.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Now that's what I was looking for in a small gadget.
*by G***O on August 16, 2016*

I love Android, and I love ChromeOS. I have an Acer chromebook, an Amazon Fire, an Apple iPad, and a Samsung Galaxy, and so far, and oddly enough, this chromebit is my favourite piece of technology. First things first. This is NOT a fast machine. It is slower than the chromebook I bought three years ago, yet not that slow: I've watched Rio 2016 on streaming and there is just the barest hint of lag, and I think it is my ISP's fault rather than the chromebit. It's completely portable. Just this morning I did a presentation by plugging it into an HD monitor instead of looking for an overhead projector. It does everything a chromebook or a chromebox can, except that this thing, sadly, does not have USB 3.0 capabilities. I also miss having a microphone, but at least it paired nice and easy with my bluetooth hearphones and keyboard. Wifi reception may be a little bit compromised behind the monitor or TV, but at least you can use an expander cable (I got one that was a meter long and got a coupler, and it works like a charm). Using google drive eases the lack of internal capacity: it has barely 16 GB on board, but I've tested it with USB drives up to 128 GB and external SSD drives up to 256 GB; however, cheap drives tend to use more oower and some of them can be read but not write. Mechanical drives, using too much power, are simply not up to the task. Or to the power supply available, to tell you the truth; you need a wall outlet to power up the chromebit, because there isn't enough juice available from the USB ports of any standard TV. So if you want to connect several drives or accessories, you need a hub that supports an external power supply. My only complaints are that the only USB port available is 2.0 instead of 3.0, and that it lacks a microsd expansion slot. Except for that, it's a perfect little machine for under a hundred bucks.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I really recommend this device if you need it for the same reasons i bought it..updates below...
*by C***Y on January 8, 2016*

This little device does everything i was hoping it would do. I wanted this device for mainly streaming movies and tv shows, but i wanted a browser so i could browse other sites to watch shows or movies on which things like the fire tv or other streaming devices do not do as far as i am aware. So after watching a movie in hd through amazon i found it played with less glitches then my computer. I always thought my computer glitched playing hd movies or any videos because of my internet connection but i guess that is not the case because this little device seems to handle the hd videos a hundred times better, which i love because i wasn't expecting it too so that is a win for me. So i mainly bought this for watching movies and tv shows from amazon, netflix and all other sites on the web and it works great, better then i thought it would. The other reason i bought it was because my desktop computer i have hooked up to my tv uses at least 200 watts or more of electricity an hour so i bought this device knowing it uses i think about 18 watts of electricity an hour which means i could leave this running 24/7 if i really wanted to and it would use about the same power in 24 hours has my desktop use in may 2 hours of use. So if this device keeps working great for movies and tv shows i will save another 5 to 10 dollars a month on my electricity bill which will be awesome. If you are looking for a setup like the windows 10 this device is not for you but if you are looking for a great way to watch your shows or movies this will work great specially if you watch them from other sites on the web and the plus thing is google chrome comes with adblocker which makes watching shows or movies online a lot easier.. As of now i recommend this device for 85 dollars it does everything i want it to do. And for other things i need like printing papers or other things this device does not do i will still have my desktop computer for that type of stuff but for the most part that computer will be shut down 99.9 percent of the time now unless the device quits working but i hope it doesn't. Buy this if you just need a way to save electricity and a way to watch all your shows online with out all the extra stuff you don't need just to do that.. Update July 4th 2016.... So it has been 6 months since i bought this device and i am happy with it and have zero problems with it. I use it to watch tv shows/movies online and also watch shows from amazon to. Anyways i have this device on 8 to 12 hours a day mainly watching tv shows and this device handles it perfect. I could not be happier because i think i have gotten my money worth out of it. So for a little over 80 bucks with heavy use of streaming movies and tv shows and it still works great is a great deal and i will be back in another 6 months to update again. So if this device last me a full year of heavy usage i would for sure buy this product every year or two if i had to because it does a lot for such a cheap affordable price. Update June 27th 2018.... I know my last update i said i would be back in 6 months. Well i guess i wasn't back but beside that i have now had this asus computer stick for 2 years and 6 months and it is still going strong. This device has been very reliable. The past year i have not used it as much per day because i have upgraded to apple tv for my streaming uses but this device still works great and i still use it here and there for watching shows i can not find else where. So with that said this device is well worth it and from what i see the price has not gone up so that is a bonus...

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Chromebit for Digital Signage? - Read This!
*by D***Y on March 18, 2016*

Please excuse the long review, but I personally spent WEEKS researching and testing methods of being able to "serve" content to 1 or more flat panel TVs used as "digital signage". I want to share what I've learned, in hopes I can save someone else the trouble! (Or maybe even to teach others about an AMAZING use for this device that they haven't even thought about). Warning! This item cannot be managed through Google Device Manager (Google for work) because it does not include a license! Found out the hard way. It functions fine as a stand alone Chrome OS device, however it cannot be managed through your Google Admin Console without buying a separate license. You can buy them WITH an included license, but only through Google's authorized partner (Promevo). If you buy it anywhere else, you can buy the stand-alone license seperately, but it takes 2-5 days to provision!! Other than that, what a great piece of hardware. Just wish you could Cast to it natively. I will be using mine (with my newly bought license) to stream content for digital signage in our lobby. I chose those device over a Chromecast, PCstick, Android TV, etc.. because of its amazing low price point, it can be managed centrally via the web (anywhere in the world), plus it supports screen rotation! So I can mount a standard flat panel TV in portrait, and the Chromebit will display content from the web (that I serve it) in portrait mode (very hard to find a device for digital signage that supports this without spending big bucks) You just have to rotate the screen once via a keyboard, and the Chromebit will retain its rotated state even after reboot.. My requirements for a digital signage device were, it had to be cheap, it had to support portrait and landscape mode, it had to be zero maintenance (can boot up, connect, load signage stream..without any user interaction). I plan to deploy these all over the country to our different branches, so the last thing I wanted to do was have to train someone how to get it working, or have to turn it on, log in, etc each morning. Being able to manage it through Google for work device manager means it just needs to be powered, and near a working wifi internet connection to work! To serve the content, I'm using a free, open source product called Dashkiosk (which picked up where Groupon Greenscreen left off when they gave up on it). It's a little tricky to get set up, because it must reside on a web server, and to do it yourself requires knowledge of the Linux Operating System, but if you have a serious need for bulletproof digital signage, and you don't want to pay a monthly price for cloud based digital signage software, The Chromebit + Dashkiosk is the cheapest, best way to go! If you opt to enroll the Chromebit into a managed Google for work or education environment, you can literally deploy Chromebits anywhere you need them (that has an internet connection), and program them centrally to boot up in kiosk mode, open Chrome Browser, and connect to your signage stream. I even programmed ours, at close of business each day, to automatically switch over to a simple website I created which shows the feed from nearby IP security cameras, so at night, our digital signage acts as a big, bright, "how do ya do" to anybody peaking through the windows at night, thinking about breaking in. (Nothing says, "think again" better than having a thief peak in your businesses window, and seeing a nice, close-up, live shot of their own mug with the words "Motion detected - Main entrance (door 1) - [alert notification sent!]". I've also customized the stream with simple HTML/CSS so it overlays a "stock ticker" across the bottom of the screen - the content is fed from a simple shared Google Sheet that anyone in our company with share access can modify (even the receptionist) who has ZERO knowledge of HTML or programming, they just modify the spreadsheet to add the headlines they wish to display, and Dashkiosk refreshes the feed every 60 seconds automatically. We use the ticker to "Welcome" important customers by name. I can do all of this, for the cost of a Chromebit, a cheap flat panel, a spare PC (or access to a web hosting environment with a shell login) and some free software! This used to be a $10k plus job, the Chromebit makes it an $85 one! The "feeds" can be programmed in Dashkiosk admin panel (a web interface), and they can be timed to rotate (with a nice smooth transition), and can include ANYTHING that can be normally displayed in a Chrome Browser window (video clips hosted locally or on YouTube, Google slide shows, websites..including custom pages you make that have jquery slide shows, still images hosted anywhere on the web, Facebook and Twitter feeds, or like in my case, a custom locally hosted webpage that includes my security camera feeds. PS! (super important), Dashkiosk utilizes i-frames in such a way that the more recent versions of Chrome will not work with (natively), there's a super easy work-around, you need to download a chrome extension on each Chromebit called "Ignore X-Frame Headers" - without this, Dashkiosk will NOT work on the Chromebit! If anyone needs more info, or a little guidance, feel free to drop me a line.. I'll do my best to try to help! (Lord knows I would have loved a little help from someone who actually has a working setup). Jumpshoutmedia at gee-male dot comm. Good Luck!

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