Beelink Introduces OpenClaw AI Mini PCs with Preinstalled Environments and SSD Upgrade Kits

Interest in local AI tools continues to expand as more users experiment with automation, AI agents, and locally hosted language models. Platforms such as OpenClaw are becoming more common in developer environments and personal workstations. However, setting up these tools often requires manual installation, driver configuration, and system tuning that can discourage users who want a simpler way to begin working with AI workloads. Mini PC manufacturer Beelink has announced a new hardware lineup designed to reduce these barriers by shipping systems with AI environments already configured. The company is introducing several devices with OpenClaw preinstalled, along with dual operating system editions and upgradeable SSD kits aimed at existing users.

The new systems arrive in an all-metal chassis finished in a Lobster Red color option. According to the company, the lineup is designed to support both local AI inference and hybrid workflows that combine local tools with cloud-based services. Several models are aimed at users who want to run large language models locally without relying on external APIs.

Among the configurations announced are the GTR9 Pro 395, SER10 MAX 470, SER9 Pro 370, GTi15 Ultra 285H, and GTi14 Pro 185H. These systems can run OpenClaw with local language models directly on the device. Beelink states that the GTR9 Pro 395, equipped with the AMD AI Max+ 395, can deliver roughly 52 tokens per second when running GPT-OSS 120B locally. Running models on-device removes token usage fees associated with cloud inference and allows sensitive workloads to remain within the local system.

Another group of devices focuses on hybrid AI workflows. Systems such as the SER9 Pro 255, EQR7 Pro 7735HS, and EQi12 Pro 1235U support direct connections to external AI services through APIs. These include widely used platforms such as GPT-4o, Claude, and Gemini. This approach allows users to combine local automation tools with large-scale cloud models depending on the workload.

Beelink is also offering dual operating system editions of several models, including the GTR9 Pro 395, SER10 Max 470, SER9 Pro 370, SER9 Pro 255, and GTi15 Ultra 285H. These configurations include both Windows and Ubuntu, with OpenClaw installed on the Linux side. The dual-boot setup allows users to run common desktop software in Windows while switching to Ubuntu for AI development and testing.

Alongside the new systems, the company is introducing SSD upgrade kits designed for current Beelink devices. These drives ship with Ubuntu and an OpenClaw environment already installed, allowing users to add AI capabilities without replacing their existing hardware. The drives use storage from Crucial and will be available in 1 TB, 2 TB, and 4 TB capacities. Users can install the drive and begin working with the AI environment immediately, and the storage can later be reformatted if it is needed for general use.

All products in the OpenClaw lineup will be backed by a three-year warranty from Beelink. The company also plans to provide technical support for users setting up or working with the AI environment. According to Beelink, the systems and upgrade kits will be available soon through its official website and online retailers including Amazon. Pricing and regional availability are expected to be confirmed closer to launch.

Jani Dushman
Jani Dushman

I'm Jani, a dedicated Tech Writer and Reviewer at Xiaomitoday. With a passion for exploring and dissecting the latest in technology, my mission is to bring you insightful and comprehensive reviews that empower your decision-making in the fast-evolving world of gadgets and tech.

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