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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 2 de marzo de 2025
From the pics, it looks like it brings all the GPIOs out to a 2×20 header, but while they could have been, they are not actually connected to the pins on the pi. If all you want is raspi 5 desktop, it has been working well for that and the SSD appears to work well. There also is a space for access to the two camera connectors, but I've so far been unable to get the cable in. Might need to disassemble the SSD to get them in. I wish they would have put the SSD board on a carrier underneath the pi and then built a case on top with better access options.
Steve
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de febrero de 2025
I bought this item Jan. 27, 2025. As of this posting, I’ve used the unit for about 3 weeks. It has performed flawlessly. And really, not much else to say about. FWIW: I also own a NexDeck that I paired with this unit. The NexDeck configuration requires the Pi to be powered from the NexDeck. I constantly get an under voltage warning when using this combination. Further, I previously tried to use a Raspberry Pi 4 with this unit and got the same results. I am using a correct power supply, in fact one that is a little overrated. The NexDeck is not passing 5 volts to the Pi.
WCat
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 23 de febrero de 2025
I've probably bought at least 6 Canakit all-in-one Raspberry Pi kits over the years. Every piece included is top-drawer quality, as is their documentation. They always include a "getting started" card, which is quite helpful.There is no better company to buy from if you are looking into getting started with a Raspberry Pi.While this is one of their most expensive kits, it comes with the official Raspberry Pi NVME hat pre-installed, along with the official Raspbian image pre-programmed into the NVME. It is also already installed into its Canakit plastic case.All you have to do is plug in the included power supply and a display through one of the two included micro-HDMI to HDMI adapters, a mouse and keyboard, and you're up and running.Nothing could be easier than this. It's a great starter kit, and the price is not out of line with what it would cost you for all of the separately-purchased pieces.I highly recommend Canakit.I also highly recommend buying this NVME-equipped model if you are just starting out with the Raspberry Pi 5. NVME technology is the future for the faster Pi models. You can save some $$ by using the old-school SD card technology, but the SD will wear out way more quickly, and is also a lot slower than NVME. NVME technology enables the Pi 5 to run at its best speeds, and with much higher capacities (think 2 TB for example). You don't want to hobble it with an SD card.
Cohoman
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 12 de enero de 2025
I bought this Raspberry Pi 5 to be used specifically with the Home Assistant (HA) software. The built-in SSD card was a requirement since HA writes a lot of data to storage. I've been running this device for 3 days now and it's been working great. It was super nice to have a fully assembled and ready-to-go Pi. To get the HA software installed on the SSD card, I did the following:1) Install the Raspberry Pi OS on a SD Card (using my Mac Mini).2) Inserted the SD card in the Pi 5 and booted it up from the SD Card.3) Attached an ethernet cable from my WiFi router to the Pi.4) Use the Raspberry Pi Imager app on the Pi to install a version of HA on the Pi's SDD card.5) Shutdown the Pi.6) Removed the SD card, and rebooted the Pi.I was up and running in just a few minutes. When running HA the small fan is running in the Pi, but it's barely noticeable when compared to the normal background noise in my house. So, I've got a Zigbee USB stick attached to one of the USB 2.0 ports and I have 45 Zigbee devices connected to HA. Everything is working well, and I don't anticipate any hardware speed issues.
rpm507
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de abril de 2025
I have several Raspberry Pi (RPi) 3 and 4 along with a few other Single Board Computers (SBC) that I use for a variety of purposes. I got this, plugged it in, went through the setup and then rebooted. I was impressed with how fast it booted with the NVME drive. This Pi is responsive and easily performs daily tasks. The 8GB of RAM is sufficient for everything that I have tried. The one thing I haven't tried is running 2 monitors. Due to space limitations, I use a KVM switch with 1 monitor to manage my SBCs, I initially thought $200 was a little pricey but this is great. I've using it to manage my other SBCs. I am very impressed.
ささやま
Comentado en Japón el 14 de julio de 2024
リングライトの中のネジに使っています。用途の割に少し値がお高いですが、用途がハマると感動します。
maaaaaait
Comentado en Japón el 21 de febrero de 2024
マイクスタンドアダプターと組み合わせて持ち出し式のマイクに使用しています。
08201130
Comentado en Japón el 16 de noviembre de 2024
切り欠き部分が回らないので倒れる方向は限定されます。カメラケージでリグの一部にというような使い方は90度倒れるのを期待するとできませんでした。
何かの間違いでは(汗)
Comentado en Japón el 12 de octubre de 2023
1/4オスオスタイプ。小さく軽くて目立たないのがよろしいが実際に取り付けてないと本体切り込みがどこ向くか解らないのが欠点。私はクリップオン+アンブレラ使用の際にフラッシュの角度調節に使ってます。今のところ本製品が最適サイズな自由雲台だと判断してます。が、残念なこ事に方向調整のつもりで右方向へ閉め込むと摩擦抵抗で止まる前にちぎれてしまいました。穴が埋まってしまったホルダーも破棄せざるをえません。欠点を理解し注意すれば破損は避けられますが現場でポキられるのはご御免です。私には脆すぎましたのでエツミの同等製品にのりかえです。
Allison Papineau
Comentado en Canadá el 28 de septiembre de 2023
This was a perfect fit for what I wanted to use for. I have a tripod mount on the tip of my paddleboard and I wanted to use to attached my Altec Lansing Jacket H20 Portable Bluetooth Speaker. Now there no worries if I end up in the water by speaker is secured to my paddleboard.
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