Best Raspberry Pi Deals 2023

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It's here! This holiday season, we will be keeping an eye out for the best deals on Raspberry Pi kits, accessories, and more.

With more than 40 million units sold and a powerful community of makers and fans behind it, Raspberry Pi is more than a single-board computer; it's a huge platform with an even bigger ecosystem. The Pi is for you whether you want to build your robot, create an A.I.-powered security camera, or just set up a simple computer for programming and web surfing.

You can find great deals on everything from Raspberry Pi cases to screens, kits, and add-on boards. These are great for your Raspberry Pi projects or to give as gifts for the maker in your life. Don't expect to find sales on the bare boards, though, as these never drop below the MSRP.

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Petoi Bittle Robot Dog STEM Kit: now $279 at Amazon

Petoi Bittle Robot Dog STEM Kit: now $279 at Amazon (was $330)  
This quadruped robot kit is an awesome STEM learning tool for anyone who wants to learn the basics of robotics, programming, and AI. You can check out our review for performance details. Works with Raspberry Pi and Arduino environments. 

ElectroCookie Raspberry Pi 4 Case: now $29 at Amazon

ElectroCookie Raspberry Pi 4 Case: now $29 at Amazon (was $32)
This tiny aluminum mini tower case has a striking resemblance to a desktop PC, but inside it is all Raspberry Pi. Inside the case are stand-offs for the Raspberry Pi 4, and a tiny RGB fan. The included aluminum heatsink draws heat from the SoC and is cooled by the fan. Ports are accessible thanks to cut-outs in the case, and the GPIO is also accessible.

GeeekPi Raspberry Pi 3B+ Case: now $11 at Amazon

GeeekPi Raspberry Pi 3B+ Case: now $11 at Amazon (was $12)
Turn your Raspberry Pi into a retro gaming machine with a case that looks the part. This case supports the Pi 2B, 3B, and 3B+. The Nes3Pi also comes with a cooling fan to keep your Pi running at optimal temperatures. 

SunFounder Raspberry Pi Pico W Ultimate Starter Kit:  now $55 at Amazon

SunFounder Raspberry Pi Pico W Ultimate Starter Kit: now $55 at Amazon (was $69)
The Raspberry Pi Pico W is an excellent way to introduce electronics and coding. This kit from Sunfounder has the Pico W at its heart but we get a plethora (450+) of components to make our own projects. Included is an LCD screen, PIR sensor, servo, keypad and ultrasonic sensor. To join them all together we also get a large breadboard.

SunFounder 7-inch Touchscreen for Raspberry Pi: now $63 at Amazon

SunFounder 7-inch Touchscreen for Raspberry Pi: now $63 at Amazon (was $79)

Offering a 1024 x 600 resolution, this 7-inch display has capacitive touch, HDMI input, USB connectivity for touchscreen and an audio output jack. 

The screen is protected in a plastic enclosure and comes with its own stand. This is a handy screen for your mobile Pi projects but it can also be used with any other HDMI enabled device.

Roadom 10.1 inch Touch Screen Monitor: now $87 at Amazon

Roadom 10.1 inch Touch Screen Monitor: now $87 at Amazon (was $109)

This tiny monitor features a 1024 x 600 IPS touchscreen and integrated speakers. Using a full-size HDMI port (a micro to HDMI lead is included) this monitor can connect to your Pi or work as an extra screen. Power comes via a 5V socket, or 5V USB C. The monitor also has a connection point to hide your Raspberry Pi out of sight.

CrowPi2 Raspberry Pi 4 Laptop:  now $234 at Amazon

CrowPi2 Raspberry Pi 4 Laptop: now $234 at Amazon (was $299)
The CrowPi range of Raspberry Pi portables is a fun and convenient way to work on your Raspberry Pi projects. The new CrowPi L has an 11.6-inch screen (1366 x 768 resolution) and three-hour battery life. The CrowPi L is designed for the Raspberry Pi 4 (not included) and provides connections for the GPIO and external devices. 

CrowPi Electronics Learning Kit: Now $310 at Amazon

CrowPi Electronics Learning Kit: Now $310 at Amazon (was $425)

This James Bond looking case is full of gadgets to help make learning to code fun. Compatible with the Raspberry Pi 3,4B+ and 4, this kit has LEDs, buttons, screens and sensors, all of which are controlled from the included Raspberry Pi 4.

SunFounder Raspberry Pi Pico Starter Kit: now $34 at Amazon

SunFounder Raspberry Pi Pico Starter Kit: now $34 at Amazon (was $45)
Ready to get started with the Pico? You should be! This microcontroller is one of our favorites for a reason and the Pico Starter Kit from SunFounder has plenty of components for dozens of cool projects whether you're new to tinkering or just want more stuff for your collection.

Arducam 5MP Camera for Raspberry Pi: now $9 at Amazon

Arducam 5MP Camera for Raspberry Pi: now $9 at Amazon (was $14)
The Arducam 5-megapixel camera is a High-Definition video camera for Raspberry Pi. With its Omnivision OV5647 sensor, this camera can have a max video resolution of 1080p or a still picture resolution of 2592 x 1944.

KYY 15.6inch 1080P FHD USB-C Laptop Monitor: now $73 with coupon at Amazon

KYY 15.6inch 1080P FHD USB-C Laptop Monitor: now $73 with coupon at Amazon (was $129)
This 15.6-inch portable HDMI monitor is ideal for your Raspberry Pi and as an extra screen in your work-from-home setup. Offering a full 1080P resolution, mini HDMI, and USB C connections this screen folds away for easy storage and will also work with your console.

SunFounder Raspberry Pi UPS Power Supply: now $23 at Amazon

SunFounder Raspberry Pi UPS Power Supply: now $23 at Amazon (was $29)

A UPS for your Raspberry Pi may seem a bit overkill, but for important projects (data collection, scientific experiments etc) it could just save your data!

The UPS connects under the Raspberry Pi 3B+, 4 and it should work on the Raspberry Pi 5 (5V 3A output). Power is split between charging the onboard LiPo batteries and passing power through to the Pi. Power is sent from the board to the Pi via a USB cable. There are also additional 5V and GND pins for powering other devices from the UPS board. 

Makeblock mBot Ultimate: now $319 at Amazon

Makeblock mBot Ultimate: now $319 at Amazon (was $430)
The mBot Ultimate is an advanced STEM kit that's great for robotic enthusiasts young and old. You have 10 robot models to build and play with. It is also compatible with Raspberry Pi and Arduino and supports all levels of programming from Block-based coding, Arduino IDE to Python.

SunFounder PiCarX: now $71 at Amazon

SunFounder PiCarX: now $71 at Amazon (was $89)

This robot kit has everything that you need to build and code a smart robot. Compatible with Raspberry Pi 3,4 and Zero W this robot can be programmed using Scratch, Blockly or Python. Using the official Raspberry Pi camera and OpenCV the robot can be coded to identify objects and react.

Freenove Robot Dog Kit for Raspberry Pi 4: now $103 at Amazon with coupon

Freenove Robot Dog Kit for Raspberry Pi 4: now $103 at Amazon with coupon (was $129)
This robot dog is entirely powered by Raspberry Pi and uses sensors to measure distance, acceleration and direction to navigate the world. The onboard camera can stream live video to a tablet of computer as you take your robot dog for a walk.

Makeblock mBot Neo: now $111 at Amazon

Makeblock mBot Neo: now $111 at Amazon (was $139)
This STEM robotic kit is a great way for kids ages 8-12 to learn coding while having tons of fun. It has built-in ultrasonic, buzzer, and obstacle sensors good for endless projects. Powered by CyberPi.

Petoi Robot Dog Bittle X: now $223 at Amazon

Petoi Robot Dog Bittle X: now $223 at Amazon (was $290)
This open-source robotics STEM kit offers young enthusiasts (14 years and older) the opportunity to learn programming while having a blast. Build and control your robot using voice commands, desktop, and mobile apps. Compatible with Raspberry Pi and Arduino-based modules and sensors.

Makeblock mBot Ranger: now $111 at Amazon

Makeblock mBot Ranger: now $111 at Amazon (was $189)
The mBot Ranger is a 3-in-1 STEM kit that can transform from a Land Raider to a Dashing Raptor to a Nervous Bird. Kids ages 10+ will be sure to enjoy playing and learning from this all-terrain robot. Supports Scratch and Arduino programming languages.

SunFounder Smart Video Car Robot Kit: now $74 at Amazon

SunFounder Smart Video Car Robot Kit: now $74 at Amazon (was $115)
This robot car kit uses a Raspberry Pi 4 Model B (not included) at its core, and decks that out with wheels, a chassis, a camera module,  and everything else you need to get rolling. Click on the $20 off voucher to get this low price.  

UGREEN Micro HDMI to HDMI Adapter: now $6 at Amazon with Coupon

UGREEN Micro HDMI to HDMI Adapter: now $6 at Amazon with Coupon (was $10)
This adapter is great for getting video output on the Raspberry Pi 4. It can support 4K video with a refresh rate of 60Hz.

SanDisk 32GB 2-Pack Ultra microSDHC UHS-I: now $12 at Amazon

SanDisk 32GB 2-Pack Ultra microSDHC UHS-I: now $12 at Amazon (was $15)
Micro SD cards are the de facto storage format for all models of Raspberry Pi so when we see a good deal on large capacity, branded micro SD cards we have to seize the moment. With up to 120MB/s transfer speeds these A1-rated cards are just the thing for your Raspberry Pi.

3 x PNY 64GB Class 10 U3 V30 microSDXC Cards: now $14 at Amazon

3 x PNY 64GB Class 10 U3 V30 microSDXC Cards: now $14 at Amazon (was $19)
What's better than one 64GB micro SD card? Three of them! These class 10, U3 V30 microSDXC cards offer up to 100MB/s transfer speeds and are A1 app performance rated for 1500 IOPS read and 500 IOPS write. These cards would be ideal for the Raspberry Pi 4 or 5.

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Stewart Bendle
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Stewart Bendle is a deals writer at Tom's Hardware. A firm believer in “Bang for the buck” Stewart likes to research the best prices for hardware and build PCs that have a great price for performance ratio.

  • eye4bear
    The only problem with Raspberry Pi 4 currently (2/4/400) is an almost total lack of stock. The few units for sale on Amazon are going for 3x MSRP.
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  • eye4bear
    I couldn't agree more. I have looked a few times for a 400, the only one I found is a bundle at 199.95, double the original price. I read recently that Raspberry states they are running at capacity however they are focused on supplying corporate needs first, which is the opposite of their original stated purpose. I hope they are happy when the DIY community moves on to the numerous competitors. Ask IBM how that worked out for them.
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  • TheDon69
    eye4bear said:
    The only problem with Raspberry Pi 4 currently (2/4/400) is an almost total lack of stock. The few units for sale on Amazon are going for 3x MSRP.
    The Pi has been generally unavailable for years. I've been waiting, haven't got one. Once I got a notification it was back in stock, but it was sold out before I could get to the site.
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  • bit_user
    It's interesting to hear these problems still affecting Pi 4 availability, because Eben Upton said they wouldn't move on to launch the Pi 5 until they'd solved the supply chain problems.
    https://www.tomshardware.com/news/raspberry-pi-5-after-2023
    I'm hoping availability improves after the holidays.
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