
A good few months ago, a new company called NatureBytes ran a Kickstarter to fund their Raspberry Pi-powered nature camera system. They delivered on their pledges in the middle of last year and they’re now at a point where they have a retail…
The Pi Hut has just announced the launch of a Retro Gaming bundle that is ideal for those looking to get into the world of playing retro games on the Raspberry Pi. The bundle, which retails for £60, includes: Raspberry…
If you are scared to solder, or don’t want to go to the expense of buying one, there are a few things that you just can’t do with the Raspberry Pi. It’s true that many add-on boards come with their…
Yesterday afternoon, I had great fun setting up the JustBoom AmpHAT. JustBoom is a new player in the Raspberry Pi audio market, but comes from well-known company Pi Supply. I was sent the full family of JustBoom boards for review by Aaron, but…
Alex over at the Foundation has blogged a great Pi-centric shopping guide for the festive season. She’s picked a lot of good stuff here including kits, add-ons, books and accessories. I was going to do my own guide, but she’s done…
Mark Williams, over at Australian add-on board design company Ozzmaker, has just announced that they have two new products. The BerryGPS uses a M10478-A2 GPS module from Antenova (able to track 22 satellites) which requires no external antenna, assuming you can…
Here’s a nice post I discovered to get your money-spending fingers twitching. It’s a guide to 50 sensors and small peripherals that you can get that will work with the Raspberry Pi. Take a look here.
This is the 2016 post – you’re probably here because you Googled Raspberry Pi Black Friday deals or something 🙂 Black Friday is upon us. Dun-dun-dunnnnnnnn! As usual, I’ve thrown the net out and asked the Pi retailers what they’ve…
Raspberry Pi mega-store The Pi Hut has just re-launched their website with over 3,500 new products added to their range. The range, which is aimed at makers, includes products from popular manufacturers Adafruit, Seeed and DFRobot and other, more niche companies,…
UUGear, who previously gave us a selection of hubs and UPS solutions for the Pi, have just released a Zero-sized power supply board that accepts voltages from 5-26V. It’s called the Zero2Go and has the following features: No soldering required…