Whether it is teaching children how to code and computer program to helping tech enthusiasts develop a range of nifty projects and devices, the Raspberry Pi can do it all.
It has been used to make retro-gaming computers, develop smart home technology and even home speaker systems compatible with Google Home and Amazon Alexa devices.
The Raspberry Pi is becoming very popular, especially in today’s tech-obsessed culture. But what is a Raspberry Pi and what can you do with it?
What is a Raspberry Pi?
Why is the Raspberry Pi so popular?
Due to its unique features and compact size, the Raspberry Pi has become increasingly popular among engineers working on Internet of Things (IoT) devices.
It’s easy to use interface, endless programming options and cheap price all contribute to its popularity.
5 things to create
From smart home devices to music players, we take a look at five fantastic projects to complete with your Raspberry Pi.
Smart home device
We’ve all become heavily reliant on smart home tech these days. With devices like the Alexa become omnipresent in most homes.
With a Raspberry Pi you can easily create Wi-Fi controlled thermostats, lighting timers and more to complement your existing smart home devices.
Home security system
With the Raspberry Pi you can easily create a video doorbell system that connects with your phone. Helping you to keep your home safe from unwanted guests.
With a few simple pieces of hardware this is an easy project for beginner users.
Game console
There are countless tutorials online that show you how to create these games.
Digital video recorder
Although we live in an age of streaming services, there are some shows you’ll still want to record straight from TV.
With a Raspberry Pi, you can easily create a digital video recorder (DVR).
Touchscreen tablet
With the Raspberry Pi and a compact touchscreen monitor, you can easily create your own custom tablet.
You can create a gamiong tablet, an infortainment device or even something to use for work.
No matter what you decide to make with a Raspberry Pi, the possibilities really are nearly limitless.