RootBoard Turns a Raspberry Pi Zero Into a Pocketable Linux Terminal
RootBoard is a Kickstarter handheld that wraps a Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W in a 70-key keyboard, color display, and battery for a pocketable, open-hardware Linux terminal.
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RootBoard is a Kickstarter handheld that wraps a Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W in a 70-key keyboard, color display, and battery for a pocketable, open-hardware Linux terminal.
The $50 Forgix board pairs a Raspberry Pi RP2354 with an Efinix Trion T8 FPGA in a Teensy footprint, with an open-source loader that streams bitstreams over USB.
The CirkitScape Top HAT packs a 12-bit ADC, RS-485, an MCP23017 GPIO expander, and a 4-port USB hub onto one Raspberry Pi HAT, with mainline kernel driver support for the key chips.
Home Assistant 2026.7 adds one-click Raspberry Pi EEPROM firmware updates and makes extensible, plain-language automation triggers the default for everyone.
Home Assistant OS 18 moves every target to the Linux 6.18 kernel and lets you update Raspberry Pi bootloader firmware straight from the OS, with leaner images that flash faster.
QuadRF pairs four coherent SDR channels with a Raspberry Pi 5 to render nearby radio sources as a live 30fps overlay, with a fully open source GPLv2/GPLv3 stack.
AAEON's UP WCL packs Intel Wildcat Lake silicon onto a Raspberry Pi-sized board, with up to 24GB LPDDR5, 2.5 GbE, and Xe3 graphics already supported in Linux 6.17 and Mesa.
M5Stack's LLM-8850 Kit adds a 24 TOPS Axera AX8850 NPU to the Raspberry Pi 5 over PCIe, with open AXCL tooling for running Qwen3, Llama 3.2, and Whisper locally.
Maker Ahmad Amarullah's piBrick PocketCM5 packs a Raspberry Pi CM5, AMOLED touchscreen, and BlackBerry QWERTY into a GPL-3.0 open-source handheld Linux kit.
Sixfab's new HAT pairs the Raspberry Pi 5 with a DEEPX DX-M1 accelerator delivering up to 25 TOPS for local vision AI, starting at $63 for the 13 TOPS variant.
Waveshare's RP2350B-Plus-W shoehorns the bigger RP2350B chip into the Raspberry Pi Pico 2 W footprint, delivering 41 GPIOs, 16 MB of flash, and a USB-C port.
M5Stack's pocket-sized Cardputer now runs full Linux, swapping its ESP32 for a Raspberry Pi CM0 with a quad-core Cortex-A53, HDMI, Ethernet, and a built-in keyboard and display.
Secluso pairs a Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W with MLS end-to-end encryption, post-quantum crypto, and a Rust-rewritten stack for a fully open-source home camera.
RAKwireless' WisMesh Pi HAT RAK6421 turns a Raspberry Pi 4, 5, or Zero 2W into a modular Meshtastic gateway with swappable LoRa radios and sensor slots, starting at $13.
Waveshare's new kit drops a Raspberry Pi 4B or 5 into a DIN rail enclosure with isolated RS232, dual RS485, CAN Bus, CAN FD, and 7-36V DC input.
Carbon Computers' Pi Slate squeezes a full Raspberry Pi 5 cyberdeck into a 574 g handheld with modular HAT expansion, 1920x720 touchscreen, and support for pentesting distros.
DFRobot's 1.2mm-thick flexible AMOLED brings a 2400x1080 bendable smartphone panel to Raspberry Pi and other SBCs over standard HDMI.
Argon40's $35 aluminum enclosure pairs a Raspberry Pi 5 with the official 5-inch touchscreen into a fanless, panel-mountable HMI terminal with NVMe expansion.
XiaoR GEEK's SamuRoid packs 22 servos, a 1080p vision gimbal, and cloud LLM integration into a Raspberry Pi 4-powered humanoid robot running ROS.
Waveshare's UGV Beast is a tracked off-road robot pairing a Raspberry Pi 4/5 with an ESP32 sub-controller, featuring ROS2, OpenCV, and browser-based control via WebRTC.
Waveshare's PocketTerm35 wraps a Raspberry Pi 4 or 5 in a handheld shell with a QWERTY keyboard, gaming buttons, 3.5-inch touchscreen, and optional 5,000 mAh battery.
Waveshare's new Raspberry Pi CM5 carrier board combines dual Ethernet, four RS485 channels, optional 5G cellular, and wide-voltage input in a DIN-rail-mountable industrial package.
Raspiaudio's new Raspberry Pi HAT adds AM, FM, DAB+, and HD Radio reception with a Skyworks Si4689 chip, built-in speaker, and open source Python software.
Radxa's updated Taco board transforms the Raspberry Pi CM5 into a five-drive NAS with PCIe 3.0, dual gigabit Ethernet, and M.2 expansion slots.
The SupTronics X1208 combines battery backup and NVMe storage in one HAT, supporting up to 4TB SSDs and 21700 batteries with automatic shutdown protection.
Makerfabs' $35 CM5 TV Stick Lite carrier board plugs a Raspberry Pi Compute Module 5 directly into any HDMI port, turning your TV into a full Linux computer with USB 3.0, microSD, and IR support.
This M.2 module packs 25 TOPS of AI acceleration into a 3W power budget, working with Raspberry Pi 5 and other Arm or x86 systems via standard PCIe interfaces.
The Clintech Pico Board is the first development board using the Raspberry Pi RP2354B chip with 2MB on-chip flash, exposing all 48 GPIO pins in a Pico-compatible form factor.
This $9 HAT adds industrial RS-485 and Modbus communication to Raspberry Pi boards, accepting 7V to 32V DC input and optimized for OpenPLC automation projects.
Waveshare's new CM5 carrier board packs dual Ethernet with 2.5GbE, NVMe storage, and MIPI connectors into a fanless enclosure measuring just 10.1 x 6.2 x 2.34 cm.
This compact industrial camera combines a 120 FPS global-shutter sensor with Raspberry Pi CM0 processing in a 6.7 cm aluminum housing for production-line vision tasks.
The CM0IQ packs full-sized USB-A, Micro HDMI, and 4-lane camera and display connectors into a board 22% smaller than the Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W.
SunFounder's Pironman 5 Pro Max adds a 4.3-inch touchscreen, 5MP camera, speakers, and microphone to its dual-NVMe Raspberry Pi 5 tower case.
Waveshare's IPCBOX-CM5 combines Raspberry Pi CM5 with RS485, RS232, CAN bus, and industrial I/O in a DIN-rail mountable package with wide voltage input and dual Ethernet.
EXAVIZ Cruiser carrier board transforms the Raspberry Pi CM5 into a networking powerhouse with up to nine Ethernet ports, PoE+ support, dual SATA connections, and 2.5GbE connectivity in a mini-ITX-compatible form factor.
This open-source audio HAT upgrades Raspberry Pi boards with a 53W Class-D amplifier, DSP processing with 15-band EQ, and compatibility with popular streaming platforms.
The DshanPi-A1 packs a Rockchip RK3576 SoC with a 6 TOPS NPU and quad-camera MIPI CSI support into a Raspberry Pi HAT-compatible form factor aimed at AI and robotics education.
PiLink's rugged CM5-based industrial PCs pack Gigabit Ethernet, CAN Bus, and 4G LTE into IP65-rated enclosures designed for factory automation.
Raspberry Pi redesigns the Pi 4 to accept two memory chips instead of one, hedging against volatile DRAM pricing that has already forced significant price hikes across the lineup.
This Raspberry Pi UPS HAT supports Li-Ion, LiFePO₄, and Sodium-Ion batteries up to 300Ah for seriously long backup times.
A new 1GB Raspberry Pi 5 debuts at $45 as memory shortages force price hikes of up to $25 across the entire Pi 4 and Pi 5 lineup.
A $10 plug-and-play PCIe adapter brings 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet to Raspberry Pi 5 without needing drivers or sacrificing a USB port.
This Raspberry Pi CM4-compatible module ditches ARM for an 8-core RISC-V processor, bringing open-source computing to the compact compute module form factor.
AMD's new $229 FPGA development board packs Raspberry Pi and Arduino compatibility with extensive I/O options targeting industrial automation and medical robotics applications.