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 4GB 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 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.
Official Raspberry Pi Micro-HDMI to HDMI cable, fully licensed by Raspberry Pi and manufactured for micro-HDMi Raspberry Pi boards - Raspberry Pi 5 and Raspberry Pi 4 Model B.
Perfect for running a dual-screen setup with the new Raspberry Pi 5 or Raspberry Pi 4. Please note: this HDMI cable is not compatible with the Raspberry Pi 2, 3 or Zero.
Features
Micro-HDMI plug to HDMI plug
Triple-layer shielding for better performance from WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity
Officially licensed by the Raspberry Pi foundation
The Raspberry Pi 7" Touchscreen Display adds a truly interactive visual capability to the Raspberry Pi. The potential applications are huge and will lead to the emergence of many new innovative projects including tablets, personalised infotainment systems and home automation projects.
To use this display with a Raspberry Pi 5, you will need to buy this adapter cable!
Features The 7” Touchscreen Monitor for Raspberry Pi gives users the ability to create all-in-one, integrated projects such as tablets, infotainment systems and embedded projects.
The 800 x 480 display connects via an adapter board which handles power and signal conversion. Only two connections to the Pi are required; power from the Pi’s GPIO port and a ribbon cable that connects to Raspberry Pi boards with a DSI connector (not compatible with the Raspberry Pi Zero) / Raspberry Pi 5 requires a separate cable)
Touchscreen drivers with support for 10-finger touch and an on-screen keyboard are integrated into the Raspberry Pi OS for full functionality without a physical keyboard or mouse.
Turn your Raspberry Pi into a touchscreen tablet, infotainment system, or standalone device
Truly Interactive - supports a virtual ‘on-screen’ keyboard, so there is no need to plug in a keyboard and mouse
Make your own ‘Internet of Things’ (IoT) devices including a visual display. Simply connect your Raspberry Pi, develop a Python script to interact with the display, and you’re ready to create your own home automation devices with touchscreen capability
A range of educational software and programs available on the Raspberry Pi are touch-enabled, making learning and programming easier on the Raspberry Pi
Kit Contents
7” Touchscreen Display
Adapter Board
DSI Ribbon cable (not compatible with Raspberry Pi 5, you'll need a separate adapter cable)
4 x stand-offs and screws (used to mount the adapter board and Raspberry Pi board to the back of the display
4 x jumper wires (used to connect the power from the Adapter Board and the GPIO pins on the Pi so the power is shared across both units)
Please Note - Raspberry Pi and Power Supply are not included in this kit
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.