🚀 Power Up Your Projects with Raspberry Pi!
The Raspberry Pi 3 A+ is a compact, high-performance single-board computer designed for versatility and learning. With a 64-bit quad-core processor, dual-band wireless connectivity, and Bluetooth 4.2, it’s perfect for everything from programming education to multimedia applications. Ideal for tech enthusiasts and professionals alike, this board is your gateway to endless possibilities.
Graphics Card Interface | Integrated |
Memory Slots Available | 2 |
Number of Ports | 1 |
System Bus Standard Supported | SATA 1 |
Total Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
USB 2.0 | 1 |
Total Usb Ports | 1 |
Memory Clock Speed | 450 MHz |
Platform | Linux |
Memory Storage Capacity | 512 MB |
Ram Memory Maximum Size | 512 MB |
Main Power Connector Type | Micro USB |
Processor Socket | DIP |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
RAM Memory Technology | LPDDR2 |
D**R
The Raspberry Pi 3's last hurrah
This is a fun little board for projects that need to make a USB device accessible via Wi-Fi. For example, I'll be using it to send digital audio to a USB DAC. I may (separately) use one to read data from CD/DVD discs over Wi-Fi. The 5 GHz Wi-Fi works very well. Even with suboptimal placement, I'm seeing 200 Mbps connections to my somewhat outdated UniFi AP-AC-LR access points and consistently better than 100 Mbps of actual transfer speed in both directions. Not bad at all for a $25 computer. I wish I could add a photo, but I guess Amazon is not supporting photos with reviews anymore. Oh well. Depending on your needs, the Raspberry Pi 4 Model B (2 GB) may be a better option for only $10 more, but it does run quite a bit hotter.
V**L
Perfect to fit into a SNES reproduction Cart for Retropie!
I put this guy into a SNES cart using a 3d printed kit I found on etsy. These little guys are the perfect thing if you like the Pi3 but need something smaller or don't need the extra USB/LAN ports.
J**T
Not the best web browsing experience, but good for general hobby use
I wanted to put together a really compact Raspberry Pi system with a Pi Zero 2 W, but the display I wanted to use needs a DSI port, which the Zeros don't have. This does, and I can even plug in an HDMI monitor at the same time.I don't really expect much from a Linux computer with only 512 MB memory, but aside from not being really up to cruising YouTube, it's still pretty good. I tried Chrome and Firefox, and both were pretty slow, but Puffin turned out to be the best option for YouTube.I especially like that it has a full-size USB port.
S**T
Quick ship and good price
This device does not include a built in RJ45 for network but it works great with USB network adaptors or an add-on Hat board with Ethernet and more USB ports. Not a negative, just something people need to pay attention to when ordering.
A**.
Comes with nothing!
Just a raspberry pi 3 A+, like the description. Buy your own heatsink, case, psu, cable etc. Box came beaten up but nothing broken
A**Y
Beyond Expectations
Seller went beyond expectations here. We thought we had a bad Pi so Randy sent us a new one. Then when we thought the new one didn’t work but we found out it was our 200gb sd card we tried self flashing; so he sent us a free sd card w noobs already installed ....what a great seller, highly recommend!Oh MAKE SURE YOU HAVE PROPER POWER REQUIREMENTS (not just 5v but 5v/2.5amps or at least 1amp) or the Pi won’t be able to finish the Raspbian OS install!
D**.
A good RPi option
This is a great option when you want smaller size or less power draw as long as you don't need the additional memory or USB ports that come with the B+. Too bad more sellers don't carry it.
S**N
Perfect
Works perfectly
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