Raspberry Pi projects
Get your kit ready
Prepare your USB cables, SD cards and a cup of tea. It’s Raspberry Pi project time…
The latest incarnation of the Pi, the 400 model, embodies a Pi 4, also pictured, within a keyboard.
With more than 34 million units sold, the Raspberry Pi is not only one of the world’s most popular computers – it’s also one of the most important. Originally designed to help kids learn about technology, this inexpensive, single-board system is the leading choice for makers, developers and hobbyists who want to do everything from building industrial robots to setting up retro arcade machines. Whether you’re aged eight or 80, if you love technology then the Raspberry Pi is made for you. And there are models from £5 to £65 to suit any budget.