The Raspberry Pi 400 kit is a complete personal computer built into a compact keyboard, with everything you need in the box (minus a monitor or TV)! It’s ideal for learning to code using the Raspberry Pi OS desktop environment and can also be used for a wide range of other activities such as surfing the web, creating and editing documents, watching videos and more!
The Pi400 shares the same great performance as the Raspberry Pi 4 but with the 64-bit CPU clocked to a whopping 1.8GHz thanks to the large internal heatsink. This sits alongside 4GB RAM, dual-band wireless networking, dual-display output and 4K video playback.
The familiar 40-pin GPIO pins are located at the rear of the keyboard for wiring up electronics projects, alongside two USB 3.0 ports and a USB 2.0 port. There's even an on/off power option via the F10 key (for full power disconnection, grab a USB-C on/off switch cable).
The Raspberry Pi 400 kit which includes everything you need to get started in the box (minus a monitor).
The Raspberry Pi 400 keyboard
An Official Raspberry Pi USB-C power supply
An Official Raspberry Pi USB mouse
A 16GB microSD card pre-programmed with Raspberry Pi OS
The Raspberry Pi 4 Model B is the best performing single-board computer to date from the Raspberry Pi Foundation that has undergone a huge upgrade in comparison to all previous models. For the first time, the Pi 4 B is available in different memory versions, this model has 1GB with true Gigabit Ethernet, USB-C power, USB 3.0, dual 4k display output and a quad-core CPU to rival the performance of an entry-level desktop PC. It’s a truly powerful and capable computer in a small, affordable package.
The Raspberry Pi 4 has received a performance boost to 1.5GHz with an upgraded quad-core processor.
The fanless, energy-efficient Raspberry Pi runs silently and uses far less power than other computers.
Memory size of 4GB to enable more complicated processes to run efficiently.
Dual micro-HDMI ports enables a dual screen set-up.
Up to 4K resolution video decoding.
Raspberry Pi 4 has upgraded USB capacity: along with two USB 2 ports you'll find two USB 3 ports, which can transfer data up to ten times faster.
Bluetooth 5.0 and WiFi - an improvement on the previous Bluetooth 4.2 on the Pi 3 B+
Raspberry Pi 4 comes with Gigabit Ethernet, along with onboard wireless networking and Bluetooth.
Power is supplied via USB-C – Raspberry Pi 3 was powered via micro-USB at 5.1v
The Raspberry Pi 4 Model B is the best performing single-board computer to date from the Raspberry Pi Foundation that has undergone a huge upgrade in comparison to all previous models. For the first time, the Pi 4 B is available in different memory versions, this model has 2GB with true Gigabit Ethernet, USB-C power, USB 3.0, dual 4k display output and a quad-core CPU to rival the performance of an entry-level desktop PC. It’s a truly powerful and capable computer in a small, affordable package.
The Raspberry Pi 4 has received a performance boost to 1.5GHz with an upgraded quad-core processor.
The fanless, energy-efficient Raspberry Pi runs silently and uses far less power than other computers.
Memory size of 4GB to enable more complicated processes to run efficiently.
Dual micro-HDMI ports enables a dual screen set-up.
Up to 4K resolution video decoding.
Raspberry Pi 4 has upgraded USB capacity: along with two USB 2 ports you'll find two USB 3 ports, which can transfer data up to ten times faster.
Bluetooth 5.0 and WiFi - an improvement on the previous Bluetooth 4.2 on the Pi 3 B+
Raspberry Pi 4 comes with Gigabit Ethernet, along with onboard wireless networking and Bluetooth.
Power is supplied via USB-C – Raspberry Pi 3 was powered via micro-USB at 5.1v
The Raspberry Pi 4 Model B (4GB) delivers an impressive, high-performance experience, powered by a 64-bit quad-core processor. Key features include dual-display support with resolutions up to 4K via dual micro HDMI ports and hardware video decode up to 4Kp60. With 4GB of RAM, dual-band 2.4/5.0 GHz wireless LAN, Bluetooth 5.0, Gigabit Ethernet, USB 3.0, and optional PoE support (requires PoE HAT add-on), it’s built for versatility and speed.
Enjoy desktop performance comparable to entry-level x86 PC systems, and benefit from backward compatibility with the Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+. The Raspberry Pi 4 Model B maintains similar power efficiency while greatly enhancing processor speed, multimedia performance, memory, and connectivity.
The dual-band wireless LAN and Bluetooth come with modular compliance certification, simplifying integration into end products by reducing compliance testing needs—helping to minimize both cost and time to market.
The Raspberry Pi 4 Model B is the best performing single-board computer to date from the Raspberry Pi Foundation that has undergone a huge upgrade in comparison to all previous models. For the first time, the Pi 4 B is available in different memory versions, this model has 8GB with true Gigabit Ethernet, USB-C power, USB 3.0, dual 4k display output and a quad-core CPU to rival the performance of an entry-level desktop PC. It’s a truly powerful and capable computer in a small, affordable package.
The Raspberry Pi 4 has received a performance boost to 1.5GHz with an upgraded quad-core processor.
The fanless, energy-efficient Raspberry Pi runs silently and uses far less power than other computers.
Memory size of 4GB to enable more complicated processes to run efficiently.
Dual micro-HDMI ports enables a dual screen set-up.
Up to 4K resolution video decoding.
Raspberry Pi 4 has upgraded USB capacity: along with two USB 2 ports you'll find two USB 3 ports, which can transfer data up to ten times faster.
Bluetooth 5.0 and WiFi - an improvement on the previous Bluetooth 4.2 on the Pi 3 B+
Raspberry Pi 4 comes with Gigabit Ethernet, along with onboard wireless networking and Bluetooth.
Power is supplied via USB-C – Raspberry Pi 3 was powered via micro-USB at 5.1v
Raspberry Pi Camera Module 3 is a compact camera from Raspberry Pi. It offers an IMX708 12-megapixel sensor with HDR, and features phase detection autofocus. Camera Module 3 is available in standard and wide-angle variants, both of which are available with or without an infrared cut filter.
Camera Module 3 can be used to take full HD video as well as stills photographs, and features an HDR mode up to 3 megapixels. Its operation is fully supported by the libcamera library, including Camera Module 3’s rapid autofocus feature: this makes it easy for beginners to use, while offering plenty for advanced users. Camera Module 3 is compatible with all Raspberry Pi computers.
The PCB size and mounting holes remain the same as for Camera Module 2. The Z dimension differs: due to the improved optics, Camera Module 3 is several millimetres taller than Camera Module 2.
The Raspberry Pi 4 Case is a snug and secure fit for Raspberry Pi 4B
It features high-quality two-part ABS construction with cut-outs for the dual micro HDMI®, Audio/Video, USB and Ethernet ports, as well as the USB-C power connector and access to the microSD card. An optional clip-on lid can be removed to provide access to your Raspberry Pi's GPIO pins or connect a HAT. The Raspberry Pi 4 Case is fully compatible with the Raspberry Pi 4 Case Fan.
Anti-slip feet keep your Raspberry Pi 4 stable, and power and activity lights remain visible through the side of the case.
Important Note: Be sure to remove your SD card before fitting or removing your Raspberry Pi from the case to avoid damage.
Key Features:
High-quality ABS construction
Secure fit protects your Raspberry Pi 4
Optional removable clip-on lid
Cut-outs for dual micro HDMI, Audio/Video, USB and Ethernet ports, as well as the USB-C power connector and access to the microSD card
The Raspberry Pi Sense HAT gives your Raspberry Pi an array of sensing capabilities. The on-board sensors allow you to monitor pressure, humidity, temperature, colour, orientation, and movement. The bright 8x8 RGB LED matrix allows you to visualise data from the sensors, and the five-button joystick lets users interact with your projects.
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 gives you easy access to all on-board sensors, the LED matrix, and the joystick. The Sense HAT is compatible with any Raspberry Pi model featuring a 40-pin GPIO header.