Customer
2025-09-04 21:10:53
They work good.
Springer_Bob
2025-08-22 10:41:42
I use a bunch of these things. This one is no different than any of the other ones I've used. Like all Raspberry Pies I've used, right out of the box, plug in a uSD, a power cable and you are up and running.Unfortunately the price of the Raspberry Pie has gotten a bit out of hand. These used to be a lot less expensive then they are now, even though the hardware hasn't changed very much.All things considered, they are still a convenient way to build up a quick project. This particular one will be used for monitoring the AC power at my home. I want to prove to the utility company that their power isn't as reliable as they claim it to be! Be that said, a Raspberry Pie can be used for just about anything you can imagine. There are different versions offering a wide variety of speed, functions, memory and so on. A little research will yield exactly the Pie that will suit your needs.This wasn't the first I've purchased, nor will it be the last.
William Rodriguez
2025-07-27 13:01:32
Good quality
Malachi
2025-07-24 14:11:23
This is the 2nd Pi 3B+ I have running. You want to get a heat sync and fan on them if temperature stability mattered. One of the computers runs a ham radio interface Pi-Star and the most recent computer is a telnet BBS system. The 3B+ is getting to be a little older for the Raspberry Pi series with the 4 and 5's out but it has everything you need for a dedicated little machine and with Wifi and Blue tooth on board it's that much easier to work with.
Richard H.
2025-06-20 18:37:36
I got this in an effort to create a Plex Server. There were a couple bumps, mainly with hard drive access to the Plex Server, which you'd need to sort out, but that isn't the Pi's issue, that is Linux. Running temperature isn't too high, as it is just streaming.Keep in mind, for a Plex Server, this can only send out the original stream. If your device can't handle the codec or compression and needs the Plex Server to transcode, it won't work, so make certain your device can handle the streams. Latest Rokus can do just fine with H.264, older ones, not so much. FYI, some blu-rays are VC-1, which Roku can't handle.I have only streamed up to 1080p, so I can't say how it'll handle 4K. It'd be best to keep it close to your router, if not hardwired into it. With it's small size, the cables for the Ethernet and USBs can get a bit tight.This is the best bargain for a streaming server you'll ever find. That comes with the non-transcoding asterisk, but as long as you have equipment / devices that can handle the original stream, it'll work brilliantly.
Leonard
2025-05-06 20:42:00
Overall I am pleased with it. I use it with one of my 3d printers to run Octoprint. I was a bit intimidated with it at first but the youtube videos helped get over that. Use the Raspbery Pi Installer to load the OS, very easy to do. I added the 10 in. Raspberry Pi touch screen. You will need to follow along with the youtube videos to load the Touch UI software. The one big thing I have a problem with is I consistantly get "Under voltage warnings" I have tried different power supplies and still get the warning. I did reload the OS and upon loading the Touch Screen I did not update the Pi. And after 10 prints with it the Under Power / Voltage warnings have stopped.
William Schoren
2025-05-05 16:39:07
It was purchased for my son. He loved it.
RonL
2025-04-27 13:41:04
The unit I received is a Clear Cube C3PI+, originally sold as a government-targeted Citrix thin client. The board is completely enclosed by a black plastic case held together by four screws under the rubber feet, and is easy to dissemble.Since I am building an ADS-B station which will put the unit under load and I may need to change the microSD card periodically, I will be moving the board into a case with a fan with access to the card.Nothing bad to say about this unit.
Joe W.
2025-02-23 10:25:53
I'm happy with the performance. I borrowed my son's old Raspberry Pi 3b and its wifi was way too slow with it only supporting 2.4Ghz. The Pi 3b+ I bought is so much better with support of 5.8Ghz. Now, the video feed for my Octopi prints no longer lag, and uploads & downloads to/from my Raspberry run lickity split.I noticed that reviewer mentioned that their's was possibly conterfeit ... Mine is also stamped with 'made in China'; however, since they don't seem to be hiding the place of origin, I'm assuming that it's not counterfeit, but rather an outsourced manufacture.Also, here's what I found on Wikipedia .... "Most Pis are made in a Sony factory in Pencoed, Wales,[20] while others are made in China and Japan."
David Cooke
2025-02-03 16:45:21
As a tip for other buyers you need to ensure you update the date once the OS is installed or you will have certificate issues. Use sudo apt-get install ntpI did have some keyboard symbol issues, no key for | - you can adjust your keyboard layout using sudo raspi-config - alternatively if your using a terminal environment SSH works best imo.This served my interests well. I'm running Raspberry Pi Lite OS with Pi-Hole on micro-usb power. Very happy with it; cheap and effective. Thank you,
Adam M.
2025-01-17 21:38:56
Very prompt delivery, the product works as expected. Thank you!
droneab
2025-01-14 12:26:50
I purchased this as part of an ADS-B receiver kit
Windsor
2024-11-24 12:59:43
The board is great for small projects. This one is being used for Pi-hole. Right now, in early 2023, this seems to be the only place to purchase these boards. And the price reflects that, as they cost about three times of what they are worth.