Raspberry Pi Christmas shopping guide
It’s the most wonderful time of the year… to give someone on your gift list something (or all things) Raspberry Pi. The past year has seen many exciting new releases, so we understand if you’re sat scratching your head at what to buy your favourite Raspberry Pi fanatic. But look no further! For the sake of your peace, and in a show of our goodwill, we elves have gone and done all the work for you. Good tidings we bring.
Our newest stuff
If it’s a Raspberry Pi superfan you’ve got on your list, you might want to plump for one of our latest hardware releases to really impress them. After all, what do you get someone who has everything? The newest, shiniest thing they haven’t managed to get their hands on yet.
Raspberry Pi Pico 2 W
Launched just a couple of days ago, Raspberry Pi Pico 2 W is the wireless variant of Pico 2, giving you even more flexibility in your connected projects. It’s on sale now for just $7.
Raspberry Pi Touch Display 2
We also upgraded our touch display this year. Raspberry Pi Touch Display 2 is a seven-inch 720×1280px touchscreen display for Raspberry Pi. It’s ideal for interactive projects such as tablets, entertainment systems, and information dashboards, and it’s available for $60.
Raspberry Pi AI HAT+
For the more confident Raspberry Pi user, you might want something to tempt them to broaden their skills into the field of AI. The Raspberry Pi AI HAT+ features a built-in neural network accelerator, turning your Raspberry Pi 5 into a high-performance, accessible, and power-efficient AI machine. The Raspberry Pi AI HAT+ allows you to build a wide range of AI-powered applications for process control, home automation, research, and more. It’s on sale now from $70.
Raspberry Pi AI Camera
For more easy-to-deploy vision AI applications and neural network models, we’d recommend our new Raspberry Pi AI Camera, which takes advantage of Sony’s IMX500 Intelligent Vision Sensor. It’s available now for $70, and it works with any model of Raspberry Pi — including the super low-cost Zero family.
Stocking stuffers
If you’re looking for some smaller-but-still-mighty bits to fit in a stocking, we have some great affordable options too. Below is a list of some of the very latest, including a recent fan favourite, the…
Raspberry Pi Bumper
Protect and secure your Raspberry Pi 5 with the Raspberry Pi Bumper, a snap-on silicone cover that protects the bottom and edges of the board. This is a lovely, affordable, and super useful gift for any Raspberry Pi user, and it costs just $3.
Raspberry Pi SD Cards
2024 saw the release of our first-party Raspberry Pi SD Cards. Rigorously tested to ensure optimal performance on Raspberry Pi computers, these Class A2 microSD cards help ensure you get the smoothest user experience from your device. They are available in three different capacities to fit your needs.
Raspberry Pi SSD Kit
With a Raspberry Pi M.2 HAT+ and a Raspberry Pi NVMe SSD bundled together, the Raspberry Pi SSD Kit lets you unlock outstanding performance for I/O intensive applications on your Raspberry Pi 5 — including super-fast startup when booting from SSD. The Kit is available now, in 256GB or 512GB capacities, from $40.
You can also grab the SSDs on their own, starting from $30.
Raspberry Pi USB 3 Hub
Our Raspberry Pi USB 3 Hub is the solution to your need for more peripherals than you have ports: it provides extra connectivity for your devices by turning one USB-A port into four, and is compatible with all Raspberry Pi devices. We think it’s the best you can buy. You can get one now for just $12.
Mugs, stickers, and badges
If you’re looking for something super fun and easy, check out our Raspberry Pi-branded merchandise, available to buy online from your local Approved Reseller. If you’re in Cambridge, UK, a trip to the Raspberry Pi Store would put stickers, mugs, water bottles, t-shirts, and more in your hands right away. (More on that below.)
Books, books, and more books
A personal favourite of mine this Christmas, and certainly your dearest retro gamer’s, is Code the Classics Volume II (£24.99), which shows you how to create your own video games inspired by some of the seminal games of the 1980s.
If you were thinking of getting your favourite tinkering photographer a Raspberry Pi Camera, it might also be a good idea to pick up a copy of The Official Raspberry Pi Camera Guide (£14.99) — we released an updated second edition just last week.
That’s not the only new title to hit the Raspberry Pi Press store this year. If it’s our newest releases you’re interested in, you have titles such as the Book of Making 2025 and The Official Raspberry Pi Handbook 2025 (both originally priced at £14) to choose from. A special 30% discount will be applied at checkout if you choose either of these books.
If you’d like to purchase a gift that keeps on giving all year round, you can subscribe to receive a brand new edition of the official Raspberry Pi magazine, The MagPi, on your doorstep each month. You’ll also get a free Raspberry Pi Pico W if you sign up to a six- or twelve-month subscription.
The Raspberry Pi Store
If you’d like to get out into the twinkling streets of Cambridge at Christmas time, the Raspberry Pi Store in the Grand Arcade (we’re upstairs!) has stock of everything above and much, much more. We’ve also picked some excellently knowledgeable staff who can help you choose something if you’re not sure what you’re looking for.
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