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ELECROW for Raspberry Pi 5 8GB Kit, with Pi 5 8GB Single Board Computer, Crowpi Pi 5 Case Kit with 9inch Display, Compatible with Raspberry Pi 5 Learning Programming Kit with Sensors (8GB RAM)

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Arrives Tuesday, Sep 17
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Size: RPI Included


Features

  • Includes Raspberry Pi 5 8GB, Crowpi advanced version comes with Raspberry Pi 5
  • Elecrow Black Case for the Raspberry Pi 5, CrowPi is equipped with a 9-inch HD touchscreen along with a camera; All the regular components used in DIY electronics are packed into the CrowPi development board, such as LCD, LED matrix, buzzer, light sensor, PIR sensor, ultrasonic sensor, IR sensor, etc
  • Raspberry Pi Sensors: The Crowpi raspberry pi 5 programming kit is jam-packed with lots of buttons such as 19 different sensors in a tidy easy to use package; You don't have to wait and wire things
  • Build Quality: Solid ABS shell and well made components in one place make it strong and convenient to travel
  • Programming Lessons: This raspberry pi 5 learning kit ships with step by step instructions and provides 21 lessons to take you through identifying components reading code and running it in the terminal

Brand: ELECROW


Model Name: SES14002K


Ram Memory Installed Size: 8 GB


Memory Storage Capacity: 8 GB


CPU Model: ARM Cortex A5


Standing screen display size: ‎7 Inches


Processor: ‎4.00 ARM_Cortex_A5


RAM: ‎2 GB DDR4


Hard Drive: ‎SSD


Card Description: ‎NOT INCLUDED


Graphics Card Ram Size: ‎2 GB


Wireless Type: ‎Bluetooth


Number of USB 2.0 Ports: ‎2


Number of USB 3.0 Ports: ‎2


Brand: ‎ELECROW


Series: ‎SES14002K


Item model number: ‎SES14002K


Operating System: ‎Ubuntu, Debian, Windows 10IoTCore


Item Weight: ‎7.31 pounds


Package Dimensions: ‎15.39 x 13.07 x 5.43 inches


Color: ‎Advanced Kit


Processor Brand: ‎ARM


Hard Drive Interface: ‎USB 3.0


Hard Drive Rotational Speed: ‎0.01


Manufacturer: ‎ELECROW


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎December 5, 2018


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  • Well built product...
I almost cancelled this item, but missed the deadline and so it was shipped. Despite my misgivings this item arrived and I unboxed it. 2_25_2020 First impressions: The box was much heavier than I had expected, leading me to conclude that the unit just might be pretty solid. My suspicions were confirmed as I opened the box to reveal the contents. Elecrow has done a masterful job of packaging this equipment and presenting it in a tasteful manner. Mine came with an RPI-4B which, as I understand it, is the 2 GB model. Considering that this is a learning and prototyping device I see little consequence of having a 2 or 4 GB controller. This is, after all, not intended to be a final control package; although it certainly could be used as such. The package comes with a nice assortment of accessories which will prove useful as I work my way through the PDF training modules which I have already downloaded from the Elecrow web site. As I have not yet powered the unit I am unable to comment on its functionality, so there will be updates to this review as I have the time to put the CrowPi through its paces. In the mean-time, if you are on the fence about the CrowPi based on fears of its quality...rest easy. This is a well constructed piece of equipment. 6_28-2021 I finally have started using my Crowpi and, boy is it neat. It took me a bit longer to get Raspbian downloaded and installed on the SD card than I expected, but that was partly due to the download link having been changed and partly some glitches in the software I was using. If like me you are used to a standard computer, be prepared for a little difference when you shut it down. The screen turns blue and displays a message that there is no video signal. Don't worry...that means the pi is shut down. I experienced this during the initial configuration run and was a little nervous about turning the power off; but not to worry, everything was fine. That little 7 inch display is bright and clear, no issues with reading text or recognizing objects. I made use of the touch screen and it works very well...as well as can be expected, anyway. Unlike a smartphone a computer is not really optimized for touch control, so things like scrollbars take some concentrated effort to use. I will be more inclined to use a mouse for most operations. So far the only program I have downloaded and installed is Scratch. It looks to be an object based programming language that involves connecting objects instead of writing code. I am accustomed to the traditional way of programming, but I think this will be a good way to write a quick app when I don't have the time to write more serious code. This is a good place to end this review for now since I haven't done any of the tutorials yet. But first I want to put in a good word for the folks at Elecrow. They are some of the nicest, most cordial folks you will ever deal with; they will answer any question you have and do it in a most gracious manner. If you need assistance they are happy to give it. They really want you to succeed. 7-10-2021 After all the time I spent downloading the OS and burning it to an sd card that I purchased, I found that the Crowpi came with an sd card already loaded and ready to go. So, I removed the card I configured and installed the card that came with the kit. I expected to have to re-download Scratch, but Elecrow already had it on the card. It didn't take me too long to find the Python programs for using the distance sensor and the light sensor, so I loaded them one at a time and exercised the devices. Since the programs are pre-loaded onto the sd card you are not required to type them in to use them; although you can certainly remove the programs and type them back in yourself if you want the practice. I really like the integrated aspect of this kit...so many devices mounted and internally wired so that you don't have to spend time making connections. Obviously not everything is on the board and an included breadboard can facilitate wiring external items when needed, but the devices that are on the board provide you with rapid satisfaction. I haven't yet taken a serious stab at completing any of the assignments as I have been checking this thing out and enjoying the experience. So far I am really happy with this gizmo. I suppose there must be some areas that aren't quite to the level of 'wonderful', and one of them is the lack of a place inside the carry case to hold the keyboard and mouse. They give you a bag that would work for this purpose, but then you have to carry the Crowpi and the bag separately. Price-wise you get what I believe is a fair deal. This is a well thought out and engineered kit and you would be hard pressed to do better. You could theoretically build your own, but one look at this beauty and you'd have to realize yours would come up short. 7-17-2021 After a bit more time of using the Crowpi I find myself liking it more and more. I have drawers full of discrete components and breadboards that I have used over the years and will still use in the future. But for right now I am enjoying the utility of the Crowpi without the need to do a lot of interconnecting of devices. I can move some object up and down above the included distance sensor and see the results on the screen, and then not have to remove any wires when I'm through. Call me lazy, but it's nice when my clean-up consists of unplugging the power cord and closing the lid of the Crowpi case. When I want to try a different operating system I simply swap out the sd card and boot into another experience. The more I look at this beauty the more I appreciate it. I bought this Crowpi in early 2020 and just recently bought a Crowpi2 Deluxe kit. Neither one was free, I paid for both of them. And I wouldn't want to give either one of them up. Each one has its strong points and neither one has any glaring weak points. 8-1-2021 Something I have noticed that my Crowpi does is when I tell it to reboot all 64 of the leds in the led matrix turn on bright red and stay on. They get really hot in a short time. As long as I do a shutdown and turn power off before booting back up everything is fine. I just have to remember not to do a reboot. This is just a lesson learned and nothing more. No complaints since there is a workaround. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2020 by Bruce E. Munck

  • Legitimately fun for the whole family. Amazing.
As a Parent with 4 children,3 girls age 9, 11, and 17, and one boy aged 14 finding something that appeals to all of them, not to mention my wife and myself, is nearly impossible. They're either too young, think they're too old, or decide it's pointless. And the CrowPi had literally something that interests everyone. My middle daughter and son are both interested in the robot building, my oldest is more in the general use and game side, along with my youngest who is quite the storyteller and wants to make games herself someday. Honestly I expected getting them through the basic stuff would be the problem but we've been using it as a family for about a week going through the lessons and learning the basics and even that is keeping them interested because of how well layed out they are and the intuitive way they build into each other because they can see how it's going together and where it's leading. But beyond being a tool that provides activities for the whole family, which is very important to me since the time flies by and the oldest is already looking at colleges, it teaches useful skills that I believe are vital in this age and in a manageable way. I took for granted that being immersed in technology on the level they are the kids would pick up certain technology basics that are more and more necessary to function every day. Unfortunately since the focus has been on "easy" so long they have no idea how anything actually works. The CrowPi teaches them that in a way that makes it manageable and they can easily see how, at the end of the day, it's all just a lot of simple steps. And unlike a lot of other Pi starter kits that are a pi, a handful of sensors, and a pdf that showed up in an intimidating box of wire and circuit boards the CrowPi is a self contained platform that looks like a neat laptop so there isn't that feeling of being overwhelmed that is so common anytime you try to start learning electronics so the kids don't feel lost when they start using it the way they have when I've played with Pi projects in the past. Elecrow has done something amazing here and turned a subject that is viewed as being absurdly complex and overwhelming and made it friendly and approachable. And then tucked it all into an elegant package and added a lesson plan that really does make it something for the whole family. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2019 by Az

  • This is an amazing little development kit with one big flaw
The good: There is so much cool tech packed into this awesome and stylish little suitcase, I can't wait to do all sorts of hardware projects with this and it's built in systems alone! And having the expandability of the small breadboard makes the possibilities endless! This product is also very well made and put together, easy to install as well. All the negatives below I will be trying to correct myself as the kit is able to be taken completely apart from what I can see, even the (horrid) screen has exposed screws holding it in place! Why 4 stars? The screen is atrocious, it's low res, tiny and compared to the rest of the kit cheap and washed out, this is the biggest flaw in the kit. I don't see how you could use it without another monitor made for human eyes or going blind. Things I wish were different but not negatives: -The breadboard is in the center of the kit, if it was on the edges it would be easier to hook up more things as they could hang out of the case without being on top of the other components. -The instruction manual is written in a way that implies there is not an sd card that came with the kit (there is) -Wish it had an internal power source, even one that could only last an hour or so would be awesome as I could whip out this kit anywhere and show it off to friends ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2019 by Paul Birkholtz

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