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Raspberry Pi Zero WH (Wireless with Soldered Headers) $26.95 + Delivery @ Core Electronics

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The Raspberry Pi Zero WH model is just like the W, except it has professionally soldered headers.

When you go on the site, a popup says it's out of stock but you can still add it to cart and purchase.

Update: "Our small allocation of Pi Zero WH stock has since sold out."

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  • $9 for some soldered pins and actually getting hands on some stock… hmm

    • +1

      I've been trying to get my hands on a Pi Zero W for a reasonable price for a while now but had no luck. Caved in and bought this.

    • -3

      Try doing those pins yourself and you’ll know it can be a headache!

      • +3

        I mean… this is completely dependent on skill level and access to good equipment.

      • +3

        …no. Header pins are simple as shit.

  • so they have no stock but you can purchase.

    bug in their website and you're actually expecting a product? lol

    good luck getting one lol

    • Heard of "pre-ordering" or a "hold" before?

      Sure the wait might be 6 days or 6 months but it's not uncommon of a practice

    • thanks for the luck, they just sent over the tracking info

  • +1

    I confirmed with them, it's out of stock

    They will have another shipment arriving soon though.

    • +2

      Hopefully they’ll get some Zero W 2, I’ve been waiting close to 6 months for one to replace a dead Zero W

  • +1

    So many Pi's at home already running projects. I'm sure I can find more projects.

    • More projects how many Pi's and different projects is that?! XD

      I'd be interested to hear about what you're doing with them as I've held off buying any Pi's for a long time now…

      • +1

        Some examples below.

        One is running pistar for my DMR radio. Another is running pistar for my D-Star radio. I have one running radiosonde_auto_rx to track BoM and other sondes. Another is running my Unifi controller and PiHole.

        • +1

          Pihole is what I have wanted a pi to do for ages… and have a Unifi edge with no controller so that may be what gets me onto Pi thx to your reply!! Hmm BoM as in Bureau of Meteorology? Googling (DDG really lol) radio sondes now - no idea what those are haha.

      • +1

        I'm using an old zero with a zero4u usb 2.0 hub in an acrylic case velcro'd behind my desk as a pass-through conduit for my keyboard/mouse peripherals to my Aten kvm to both run and power my mouse and keyboard for on-the-fly switching so I don't have to keep usb hotswapping to each machine I introduce to my desk. (I do lots testing and tinkering). It also powers my HDMI switcher under the desk so I can switch between HDMI feeds for my MiSter, OdroidN2+ for gaming purposes ;)

        I have a Argon+ pi 4gb desktop with ssd addon board running arm manjaro as a front end for my servers; just runs chromium so I can web access to my servers, which in turn I also run a Pi-KVM with 2GB Pi4 that I can kvm log to my machines located upstairs. Just mainly for convenience and low-noise Homelabbing.

        I also have a bedroom RasPi 3B+ in an old Retroflag NES case that's running Volumio as a music front end for my NAS with headphones plugged into a Audioquest DragonFly USB DAC.

        I have a RasPi 3A with MT32-Pi hat running Roland Emulator for my MiSTer. It's amazing.

        I'm also waiting on a Zero W2 to build a revised MT32-Pi case for my MiSTer. been hanging out since late last year, still no stock since then :'(

        The list to do things with Pis are endless… I love 'em!

    • I'm offsetting most of my Pi projects to either a dedicated server for compute or ESP8266/ESP32.
      Cheaper, smaller, and usually you don't need all the grunt of a Pi

  • Love RP. Recently updated from RP2 to RP4 with 128gb. Happy plexing since then :)

    • make sure to use a SSD instead of SD or you will need to replace them time to time.

      • Samsung Evo+ have been great for me, but yeah backup your projects or just have another SD on standbye to redeploy.

        I use one with home assistant, I backup to the NAS and I clone the MicroSD every month or when I install new packages, as the home assistant backups dont restore all your integrations.

      • Thx, Waiting for my ssd to be delivered. Perfect timing I guess ☺

        • You managed to snag one as well :)

  • +1

    Arrg i always miss these!

    • Try again, says in stock right again. (with headers)

  • i was going to get one of these, but noticed its not the zero 2 before checkout

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