Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W $20.00 + $9.00 Delivery @ Zaitronics

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For this year's Black Friday sale, we're offering an incredible discount on the Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W, the successor to the original Raspberry Pi Zero. Boasting up to five times the performance of its predecessor, the Zero 2 W is perfect for compact DIY projects, IoT devices, and robotics. Now available for just $20, down from its regular price of $29.50.

Product Overview:

The Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W is a compact powerhouse, offering remarkable performance for its size. Designed for hobbyists and professionals alike, this versatile single-board computer is ideal for IoT devices, robotics, media streaming, and compact DIY projects.

Key Specifications:
  • Processor: 1GHz quad-core 64-bit Arm Cortex-A53 CPU
  • Memory: 512MB SDRAM
  • Wireless Connectivity: 2.4GHz 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.2, Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE), onboard antenna
  • Ports: Mini HDMI® port, Micro USB On-The-Go (OTG) port
  • Storage: microSD card slot
  • Camera: CSI-2 camera connector
  • GPIO: HAT-compatible 40-pin header footprint (unpopulated)
  • Media: H.264, MPEG-4 decode (1080p30); H.264 encode (1080p30)
  • Graphics: OpenGL ES 1.1, 2.0 support
  • Power: Micro USB power input
  • Additional Features: Composite video and reset pins via solder test points
  • Size: 65mm x 30mm
Learn More
  • Getting Started with Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W: Official Documentation
  • Detailed Specifications: Product Brief PDF
Common Accessories

Cases
Micro USB Power supply
Headers for GPIO
Mini HDMI to HDMI adaptor
SD Card with Preloaded OS

Whether you're building smart home systems, portable gadgets, or experimenting with electronics, the Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W combines affordability, performance, and flexibility. Upgrade your projects today with the Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W!

Notes: Maximum 1 per order. pickup unavailable during sale

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Comments

  • +3

    I just got one of these raspberry zeros…

    • +3

      Your comment seems to have caused some poeple to see red.

      • +2

        That is refreshing…

  • +3

    Good enough to run pi-hole

    • Yep - I have recently installed pi-hole and unbound on pi zero w, and it works fine. I had installed pi-vpn however I stuffed up something, so just pihole and dns atm. (powered by my internet modem) I normally wouldn't recommend wireless, however so far its working great <1 month for these type of services/load.

    • +1

      Good enough to run OMV with shairplay, SMB, Plex server, transmission and wireguard with passive cooling (though initial library scans get chuggy and need active cooling)

    • Can confirm. I bought a USB A adapter for the board as well, so I just leave it plugged into the back of my modem.

    • @prezmex do you connect it via Wifi or is there a way to connect it via LAN

      • W in the name stands for wireless. So you could do the wi-fi. This model does not have Ethernet. So wi-fi will be only option. Unless you start plugging in dongles etc.

        • Wifi has very limited utility.

          Expecting anything more than really basic access is outright unrealistic.

  • +2
  • would like to know if this could be setup to run on this arcade from a sale recently?

    https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/847622

    • +1

      Not even close to powerful enough.

      Units needs the following to function:
      • Raspberry Pi 3(XC9001) and Pi 4 (XC9100 - 4GB / XC9104 - 8GB)

  • If only there was a Pi Zero with ethernet (POE would be even better…)

  • This has any audio out ports ?

  • We've noticed an issue regarding the delivery fee when including a case. The issue should hopefully be resolved.

    • Your website is white on white on white with light grey writing, at least on my phone. Hard to read.

      Edit: turned off dark reader extension and the text got darker.

  • +1

    Don't buy it, you know you will never start that project :P

    • +1

      Can confirm, still haven't used my pi zero w I got ages ago.
      That won't stop me from buying more of these things though :)

  • any good for home assistant?

    • It is technically possible but would not perform well. A Model B board would perform better.

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