Save 10% on a CanaKit Raspberry Pi 4 Starter Kit

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Do you have some extra time on your hands? Are you looking for a fun little tech project? a Raspberry Pi 4 could fit the bill. Consider this deal on a CanaKit Raspberry Pi 4 4GB Starter Kit. Save 10 percent and get it for the same price as the 2GB starter kit.

The kit includes a Raspberry Pi 4 4GB Model B with a 1.5GHz 64-bit quad-core CPU. It will allow you to make your own credit card-sized computer. While it’s easy to set up, it’s also fully functional.

Along with the Pi 4, you’ll also get a 32GB Samsung EVO+ Micro SD card, preloaded with NOOBS. Of course, this means the kit also includes a MicroSD card reader.

Deal Canakit Raspberry Pi 4 Contents

Also in the CanaKit Raspberry Pi 4 Starter Kit box is a CanaKit USB-C PiSwitch (On/Off power switch for Raspberry Pi 4), CanaKit low-noise bearing system fan, a set of heat sinks, and a CanaKit 3.5A USB-C power supply with noise filter (specially designed for the Raspberry 4) and a 6-foot micro HDMI to HDMI cable.

Store everything in a CanaKit Premium High-Gloss Raspberry Pi 4 case with an integrated fan mount. Follow along with how to sep it up with the CanaKit Quick-Start Guide and CanaKit GPIO Reference Card.

Get the 4GB starter kit for 10% off when you clip the coupon on Amazon. This leaves you paying just $89.99, the same price as the 2GB model. An 8GB model is available as well.

CanaKit Raspberry Pi 4 4GB Starter Kit

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