Reduced consumption, more efficient... the Raspberry Pi 3 Model A+ is as compact as the Pi 1 A+ while offering a much more powerful and faster processor.
To celebrate its 4th birthday, the Raspberry Pi Foundation is releasing the Raspberry Pi 3! It’s 50% more powerful than the previous version, but above all comes already equipped with WiFi and Bluetooth! It's also compatible with the Pi2 accessories.
The Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ is the latest product in the famous range of electronic boards and has the same mechanical structure as its big sisters. But with its more powerful processor and optimised Ethernet connection, it’s the real star in the family!
Raspberry Pi is unveiling a new range of accessories for the latest Raspberry Pi 4 Model B boards: check out their official, fully compatible power supply.
Significantly more powerful and quicker, yet just as economical, the new Raspberry Pi 4 Model B board offers an impressive all-round performance compared to its previous version, bringing us one step closer to computer programming for the masses!
The Raspberry Pi 4 Model B truly deserved its own case. This is now settled with this new accessory, fully compatible with the latest microcontroller from the small raspberry brand.
The latest version of the Raspberry Pi features 2 micro-HDMI ports. So we recommend that you buy a second Raspberry Pi micro-HDMI cable...
Four years after the 4, the Raspberry Pi 5 has arrived. It benefits from a noticeable improvement in its performance, as well as some new features.
Raspberry Pi presents its latest accessories for the Raspberry Pi 5: explore the official power supply for the microcontroller.
With the Raspberry Pi PoE HAT, you can use a simple Ethernet cable to power your Raspberry Pi 3 B+ through compatible Power over Ethernet networks.
The most affordable Raspberry Pi in the range is back, with the Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W – a worthy heir to the Zero W board and, of course, more powerful.
Good news for all Raspberry Pi enthusiasts: the Raspberry Pi Zero WH board offers all the features of a Pi Zero, plus an already soldered GPIO 40-pin header!