🚀 Elevate your DIY game with the ultimate Raspberry Pi Zero 2W kit—because your projects deserve the best!
The DIGISHUO Raspberry Pi Zero 2W 9-in-1 Kit is a compact, wireless-enabled microcomputer featuring a 1 GHz Broadcom processor, 512MB RAM, and 802.11b WiFi. This professional-grade kit includes dual cases, a heatsink, GPIO header, mini HDMI, micro USB, a 32GB SanDisk SD card, and a 5V 3A US power supply, making it a ready-to-go solution for makers and developers seeking a versatile, portable computing platform.
Processor | 1E+3 |
RAM | LPDDR2 |
Wireless Type | 802.11b |
Brand | DIGISHUO |
Series | Pi Zero |
Item model number | Pi Zero 2W Kit |
Item Weight | 6.4 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.56 x 1.18 x 0.2 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.56 x 1.18 x 0.2 inches |
Processor Brand | Broadcom |
Number of Processors | 1 |
Manufacturer | DIGISHUO |
ASIN | B0BWT3K1TK |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | November 3, 2020 |
B**R
Works perfectly. Everything you need to get going.
Got this because I wanted to run pi-hole on my home Wi-Fi. This board is the one that the website recommended. It came with the power supply, SD card and adapter, and a few cases. I had it set up and working within probably 3 hours. I am by no means a computer programmer but I got it working via the tutorial online.
A**R
Good Kit
Works as expected, everything was included. No complaints
J**E
Worked as intended.
Everything came in in a timely manner. Created my project and it works like a charm.
E**K
Poor wireless, intermittent HDMI and too little RAM
The biggest issue with the Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W is the limited 512MB of RAM. That just isn't enough for any modern Linux with a desktop environment. The HDMI interface is poorly designed, and fails to work properly with some cables or monitors. The HDMI does not always work through KVM switches. Some of my problems were due to the plastic case preventing the HDMI connector from being fully inserted. The wireless coverage is very limited. I had to put the Zero 2 W in the same room as a router or repeater to get a reliable Wifi connection. The connectors are very flimsy and soldering on the 40-pin connector is a hassle.The $15 price seems attractive, but to actually get one quickly, you end up paying over $20. If you get one with a 40-pin header soldered on, then you will pay even more. In my opinion it is better to just spend the extra money and get better hardware. An alternative is the Orange Pi Zero 2W, but that has its own problems, mostly due to poor technical support.After a lot of testing, I concluded that the HDMI on the Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W is basically unreliable. Sometimes it feels like working and sometimes it doesn't. It works more often with short, well shielded HDMI cables connected directly to an HDMI computer monitor. It does not always work with with LCD displays, 6 ft HDM cables or KVM switches. I finally gave up on the Pi Zero 2 W and went with the Orange Pi Zero 2W instead. I am using a Waveshare 4 inch round LCD display (800x800). I got it working the the Pi Zero 2 W for a while and then it just suddenly refused to display anything. No settings were changed. If I wait a few days it might start working again for a while. This is the Pi Zero 2 W board that I have tested with the display. The Orange Pi Zero 2W works with the LCD display every time that I boot it.
S**R
Not bad, if you need all of these components.
The clear "case" is essentially trash, VERY delicate. The pink case is very nice, the SD card is good as are the adapters. The price I paid I would consider "fair". I didn't really need the power supply, the second case, or the USB OTG cable, so I would have been better off buying the components vs this kit, just because I already had more parts than I realized.
J**N
It's just ok
The kit was ok. I wound up getting a bad Pi but it happens so I wont deduct for that but the kit itself is just so so. I like CanaKit better.
0**G
USB stick doesn't work
USB stick doesn't work that came with the kit doesn't work. I really hope the usb they provided didn't infect my computer; I tried my personal one with this pi zero and I can see my files so it's definitely some ill-formed flash drive that came with the kit.
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