Boards & Modules

Raspberry Pi Pico (Latest & original)

Original price was: ₹599.00.Current price is: ₹480.00.

Raspberry Pi Foundation has launched a new Product named Raspberry Pi PICO which is very cheaper as compared to other Raspberry Pi Products.

Almost one and half-year before Raspberry had launched a revolutionary update on their Single Board Computer (SBC) Pi 3 and become most popular Microcontroller board in the community which is known as a Raspberry pi 4. On the same timeline, the Raspberry pi foundation came with new astonishing SBC named as a Raspberry Pi PICO.

The main highlighted thing about RPI PICO it is the Lowest cost and Smallest size development board from Raspberry pi Foundation ever. On the technical side, it is equipped with RP2040 Microcontroller chip developed by Raspberry Pi Foundation itself. RP400 is their first dual-core ARM Cortex M0+ processor-based latest small-sized, budget-friendly microcontroller.   The RP2040 is supported with both c / c ++ and micro-python, meaning that if you're a beginner and want to learn any of these languages, the Raspberry Pico would be the best product-option to start with.

Raspberry Pi Pico W (Latest & original)

Original price was: ₹599.00.Current price is: ₹413.00.
Network your Pico for a complete IoT solution. Raspberry Pi PicoW comes with a fully certified module on board featuring 2.4GHz 802.11n wireless LAN, making it the perfect solution for loT applications and projects requiring wireless communication. Yes you heard it right PICO now has been improved by including a 2.4GHz wireless interface while keeping the same form factor as the previous one, and a New variant of PICO has arrived with the name Raspberry PI PICO W and included the significant features listed below. At the heart of each product is RP2040, a Raspberry Pi-designed chip, which features two ARM Cortex-M0+ cores clocked at 133MHz; 256KB RAM; 30 GPIO pins; and a broad range of interfacing options. This is paired with 2MB of onboard QSPI Flash memory for code and data storage. Raspberry Pi Pico W and Pico WH incorporate an Infineon CYW43439 wireless chip. CYW43439 supports IEEE 802.11 b/g/n wireless LAN, and Bluetooth 5.2; of these, only wireless LAN is supported at launch.

Raspberry Pi USB Plug and Play Desktop Microphone

Original price was: ₹220.00.Current price is: ₹210.00.

Raspberry Pi USB Plug and Play Desktop Microphone is USB Microphone that offers compatibility with any plug-and-play enabled Raspberry Pi Model B+, 2 model B, Raspberry Pi 3 as wells as it is also compatible with PC and Mac, Ideal for Chatting on Skype for video chat or useful for the recording of sound.

Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W

Original price was: ₹2,300.00.Current price is: ₹1,899.00.
The Raspberry has launched the brand new Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W which is the newest version to Raspberry Pi Zero W. Day by Day raspberry pi has reduced its dimensions with flawless technology into it this time the RPI Zero 2 W comes with a size of only 65mm long by 30mm wide and at a very economical price. With the addition of wireless LAN and Bluetooth, the Raspberry Pi Zero W2 is ideal for making embedded Internet of Things (IoT) projects. The Pi Zero W2 has been designed to be as flexible and compact as possible with mini connectors and an unpopulated 40-pin GPIO, allowing you to use only what your project requires. At the heart of the Raspberry Pi Zero W is a 1GHz BCM2710A1 with 64-bit ARM Cortex-A53 CPU with 512MB RAM. Quite frankly, this Pi is about four times faster than the original Raspberry Pi and is only a fraction of the cost of the current RPi3.

Raspberry Pi Zero W (Wireless) With In-Built Wifi and Bluetooth

Original price was: ₹2,200.00.Current price is: ₹1,699.00.

After Huge Success of Pi Zero V1.3, Raspberry Pi has launched a new Upgraded version Raspberry Pi Zero W (Wireless) Board with inbuilt Wifi and Bluetooth.

Most important part about this board is cost effectiveness.

We Recommend to buy our Super Saving Raspberry Pi Zero W Starter Kit  which includes Raspberry Pi Zero W Board and all the accessories.

Just like Pi3 , a CYW43438 Wireless chip has been added to get Wifi on Board.

Zero W is the Smallest in Raspberry pi Family measures only 65mm long by 30mm wide and 5mm deep.

It provides great connectivity with 2 Micro USB Ports(1 port for Power and other for USB Connectivity), 1 mini HDMI Port and 1 Micro SD Car Slot and has 512MB of RAM.

It has same Processor as Pi 1 i.e Broadcom BCM2835 processor but clock speed is 1 GHz which is 40% faster .

Raspberry Pi Zero WH (Wireless) With Pre-Soldered Header

Original price was: ₹2,300.00.Current price is: ₹1,799.00.

The Brand New Raspberry Pi Zero WH Wireless (with Pre-Soldered Header) is an ultra-low-cost and ultra-small variant of the original Raspberry Pi. It’s tiny, measuring just 65mm x 30mm, and is perfectly designed for embedded applications, wearables, prototyping and any other Pi-based tinkering you can think of, on a micro scale! The Raspberry Pi Zero Wireless features onboard Wireless Internet & Bluetooth for all your connectivity needs!

The Raspberry Pi Zero features a BCM2835 chipset, overclocked to 1Ghz with 512MB RAM, and the same 1080p video output, so there’s plenty of oomph in that little board. It also features the same 40 pin GPIO layout as the Raspberry Pi 2/B+/A+, which you’ll need to solder your own headers too. With its small form factor and reduction in connectors, the Raspberry Pi Zero only uses ~ 140mA at 5V!

Unlike it’s larger brothers and sisters, the Raspberry Pi Zero has an unpopulated GPIO, unpopulated composite (RCA) header and an unpopulated reset header. There’s also no DSI screen port, no ethernet, no analog audio and no full-sized USB ports. Instead, the Pi Zero features a micro-USB power port, a micro USB OTG host port (for peripherals e.g. WiFi dongle), and a mini HDMI port for video. It’s perfect for everyone who doesn’t own a soldering iron or who wants the soldering legwork done for them. What can you do with the Raspberry Pi Zero WH.! What can’t you do? Am I right?! The small size of the Zero W makes it perfect for projects with minimal wiggle-room. In such projects, some people have no need for GPIO pins — they simply solder directly to the board. However, there are many instances where you do want a header on your Zero W, for example in order to easily take advantage of the GPIO expander tool for Debian Stretch on a PC or Mac