The Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W is the latest board in the Raspberry Pi Zero family, with a quad-core processor offering a 40% increase in single-threaded performance and 5x times more multi-threaded performance than the previous single-core Raspberry Pi Zero W! The successor to the breakthrough Zero W, Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W is a drop-in replacement for the original board, with the same form factor, connectors and mounting holes. Perfect for a project upgrade!
The Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W incorporates a quad-core 64-bit Arm Cortex-A53 CPU clocked at 1GHz. At its heart is a Raspberry Pi RP3A0 system-in-package (SiP), integrating a Broadcom BCM2710A1 die with 512MB of LPDDR2 SDRAM. This upgraded package provides the Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W with its generous increase in performance. Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W continues to offer 2.4GHz 802.11 b/g/n wireless LAN and Bluetooth (now 4.2), along with support for Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) and modular compliance certification.
The new Raspberry Pi Zero 2 has a MicroSD card slot for the Raspberry Pi Operating System, a CSI-2 camera connector, a USB On-The-Go (OTG) port and an unpopulated footprint for a HAT-compatible 40-pin GPIO header. Video output is via a mini HDMI port; composite video output is available via the board's test points if needed. The Zero 2 is powered via a micro-USB socket and requires a 5V 2.5A power supply just like previous generations.
Raspberry Pi Zero 2 Essentials To get your Zero 2 up and running you'll need some minimal essential items to complete your new favourite microcomputer. You may also want to check out our great-value Raspberry Pi Zero 2 Starter Kit which includes everything you need and offers great savings vs buying the parts individually.
MicroSD card - the 'hard drive' for your Raspberry Pi Zero 2. Our 'NOOBS' cards come pre-loaded ready to select your preferred operating system
Mini-HDMI cable - for connecting your Zero's Mini HDMI port to a TV or monitor
Power Supply - the Official Raspberry Pi Zero 2 power supply is the ideal way to power your Raspberry Pi Zero 2
Micro-USB OTG Adapter - connect full-size USB accessories and peripherals to your Raspberry Pi Zero with this handy Micro-USB OTG adapter cable.
The Raspberry Pi Camera Module 3 is the latest entry in the Official Raspberry Pi range of camera modules, offering a new 12 Megapixel Sony IMX708 image sensor, powered autofocus, improved low-light sensitivity and HDR (High Dynamic Range) support for your Raspberry Pi projects!
The module is capable of 4608x2592 pixel images and 4608x2592 @14 FPS/2304x1296 @56 FPS/1536x864 @120FPS video. When HDR is enabled, the resolution is limited to 2304x1296 @ 30 FPS.
Accessories
The Camera Module 3 is mechanically identical to the previous Camera Module V2 apart from the front sensor section. The new sensor is larger and may not fit all previous camera accessories. We have updated all of our camera accessories with compatibility information in the descriptions.
Software
The Camera Module 3 can only be used withlibcamera- the previous raspistill/raspivid libraries will not work
You will need to update Raspberry Pi OS as the Camera Module 3 requires a new driver and a specific version of libcamera
Boards
The Camera Module 3 is compatible with all Raspberry Pi boards with a full-size camera connector (CSI connector)
-- To use this camera with a Raspberry Pi 5 (which has a smaller CSI connector), you will need to use a Raspberry Pi 5 camera adapter cable -- To use this camera with a Raspberry Pi Zero (which has a smaller CSI connector), you will need to use an adapter cable
Features
Back-illuminated and stacked CMOS 12-megapixel image sensor (Sony IMX708)
High signal-to-noise ratio (SNR)
Built-in 2D Dynamic Defect Pixel Correction (DPC)
Phase Detection Autofocus (PDAF) for rapid autofocus
QBC Re-mosaic function
HDR mode (up to 3-megapixel output)
CSI-2 serial data output
2-wire serial communication (supports I2C fast mode and fast-mode plus)
The Raspberry Pi Sense HAT V2 is the perfect product to learn about programming and how we interact with the world around us. With its full array of sensors, the Sense HAT was originally developed for use on the International Space Station, as part of the educational Astro Pi programme run by the Raspberry Pi Foundation in partnership with the European Space Agency.
It is well suited to many projects that require position, motion, orientation, or environmental sensing. The Sense HAT is powered by the Raspberry Pi computer to which it is connected.
An officially supported Python library provides access to all of the on-board sensors, the LED matrix, and the joystick. The Sense HAT is compatible with any Raspberry Pi computer with a 40-pin GPIO header.
Features The Raspberry Pi Sense HAT V2 is attached on top of the Raspberry Pi via the 40-pin GPIO pins (which provide the data and power interface) to create an ‘Astro Pi’. The Sense HAT has several integrated circuit based sensors can be used for many different types of experiments, applications, and even games.
The sensors enable you to read:
Gyroscope
Accelerometer
Magnetometer
Temperature
Barometric pressure
Humidity
Colour and brightness
The LED Matrix enables you to display the data from the various sensors, it can show you which way is geomagnetic North by programming a compass using the magnetometer or simply be used to play games like Tetris, Pong and Snake with the joystick. The joystick can also be used to enable a human user to interact with the programs running on the Raspberry Pi Sense HAT.
Protect your Pi Zero 2 W in style with the Pibow Zero 2 W case, in calming violet waters - ocean blue, purple, and deep blue! This case fits the Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W only - it is not compatible with the Pi Zero or the original Pi Zero W.
Crafted out of four unique layers including a transparent top and base that leave your beautiful Pi visible inside. Each layer is laser-cut from colourful high-quality cast acrylic and once stacked they securely contain a Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W while leaving the primary ports and GPIO accessible. This case is lightweight and ideal for mounting to any surface. No tools are required for assembly or disassembly!
The new official Raspberry Pi High Quality Camera module (HQ Camera) for the Raspberry Pi is here - take your Raspberry Pi camera projects up a gear with the 12-megapixel Sony sensor, integrated aluminium tripod mount and interchangeable lens compatibility!
To use this camera with a Raspberry Pi 5, you will need to buy this adapter cable! To use this camera with a Raspberry Pi Zero, you will need to buy thisadapter cable!
The incredible new High Quality (HQ) Camera module from Raspberry Pi offers a higher resolution (12 megapixels, compared to 8 megapixels), and sensitivity than the previous Camera Module v2. It features a Sony IMX477 sensor, a 200mm FPC cable for connection to your Raspberry Pi, a milled aluminium lens mount with integrated 1/4” -20 tripod mount and focus adjustment ring, and a C- to CS-mount adapter. A lens cover is also included with the module and comes pre-fitted. There’s even a small screwdriver in the box for making adjustments. It’s designed to work with interchangeable lenses in both C- and CS-mount form factors giving you ultimate flexibility with your Raspberry Pi camera projects. A C-CS mount adapter comes pre-fitted to the module.
Familiar coding The High Quality (HQ) Camera uses the same commands as the standard Raspberry Pi Camera Module, such as libcamera (or raspistill/raspivid if you're using Buster or an even older OS image). Libcamera and similar commands will query the camera firmware for the resolution of the sensors (as they already do today) and will default to 12 megapixels for the High Quality Camera. The drivers for the High Quality (HQ) Camera are built-in to Raspberry Pi OS too, so upgrading your camera project with the High Quality Camera is a simple task.
Magnificent for Makers A huge range of popular projects from time-lapse photography to Raspberry Pi CCTV-style systems can be made double-awesome with the new High Quality Camera module. Shoot in greater detail, with improved low-light performance and take advantage of the range of available lenses to get the perfect shot.
Incredible for Industry The High Quality Camera provides an alternative to the Camera Module v2 for industrial and consumer applications, including security cameras which require the highest levels of visual fidelity and/or integration with specialist optics.
In the box
High Quality (HQ) Camera module with integrated tripod mount (fitted)
The 6mm 3MP Wide Angle lens is great for CCTV-style applications with its wide field of view, allowing you to see more of the overall target area (do not use the lens adapter with the 6mm lens or everything will be blurry!) The lenses screw directly onto the Raspberry Pi High Quality Camera and feature multiple adjustment options (via thumbscrews) for greater flexibility and image refinement. Covers for the front and rear of the lenses are included and come pre-fitted.
The 16mm 10MP Telephoto lens offers a high level of zoom, for targeting your camera on specific subjects. The lenses screw directly onto the Raspberry Pi High Quality Camera and feature multiple adjustment options (via thumbscrews) for greater flexibility and image refinement. Covers for the front and rear of the lenses are included and come pre-fitted.
Your new Raspberry Pi Zero has its own camera port, but it's smaller than the one on the Raspberry Pi 4, so how do you connect your awesome Raspberry Pi Camera Module or High Quality Camera to it?
This little cable will sort you right out! It has a Zero-sized (22-pin) connection on one side, and the usual Camera Module (15-pin) connection on the other - allowing you to swap your Camera Module's cable for this one and plug it straight into your Raspberry Pi Zero.
It's 15cm end to end and as flexible and strong as you'll ever need, this will be perfect for your miniature camera project!
Official Raspberry Pi Mini-HDMI cable for use with any model of Raspberry Pi Zero. Fully licensed by the Raspberry Pi Foundation. Available in 1m white.
Connect full-size USB accessories and peripherals to your Raspberry Pi Zero with this handy Micro-USB OTG adapter cable.
The Raspberry Pi Zero comes with a micro-USB OTG port for USB connections (the board is too small for a normal USB port!), which makes it tricky to add full-size USB devices. This cable will allow you to connect standard keyboards, flash drives, wireless USB receivers and other compatible USB accessories to your Pi Zero, helping you to make the most of your teeny tiny Pi!