Beelink ME Mini: Factory Production Tour – New Video!

by Sophie Williams - Tech Editor
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Mini PC manufacturer Beelink continues its commitment to open practices with a new behind-the-scenes look at its production line, this time focusing on the compact and highly customizable Beelink ME mini. Building on a similar video released in July showcasing the SE Series, the company is offering a detailed visual guide to the device’s creation, from component assembly to quality control-a practice increasingly rare in the consumer tech space. The footage provides insight into the internal design of the ME mini, notable for its ability to house up to six SSDs despite its small, 10cm cube form factor.

Beelink is continuing a trend of transparency by offering a behind-the-scenes look at its manufacturing processes. Following a July video showcasing the production line of its SE Series mini PC, the company is now providing a detailed view of how the Beelink ME mini is made.

The Beelink ME mini is a cube-shaped mini PC measuring 10cm on each side. It’s powered by an Intel N150 processor and features a built-in 45W power supply. Notably, the device is designed to accommodate up to six M.2 2280 NVMe SSDs, offering substantial storage capabilities in a compact form factor. This design caters to users needing high-speed, expandable storage for demanding applications.

The new video provides a detailed look at the manufacturing process, from initial assembly to final packaging. The footage highlights the device’s unique internal layout, including its substantial central heatsink. This level of transparency offers valuable insight for enthusiasts and those interested in the intricacies of PC manufacturing.

The video, released by the Satisfactory Process YouTube channel, features no background music or narration, relying solely on the sounds of the factory floor. Subtitles are available for viewers who want additional context about the processes shown.

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