Collection: Pimoroni

Pimoroni at Circuitrocks

Creative, polished add-ons for Raspberry Pi, Pico, and maker builds

Shop Pimoroni boards, displays, sensors, and accessories now available on Circuitrocks. This collection is ideal for fast prototyping, classroom builds, desk gadgets, interactive displays, and projects that need both function and a clean finished look.

Beginner-friendly Great docs & examples Display & sensor focused Pi / Pico friendly PH-ready shipping

If you want hardware that feels thoughtful right out of the box, Pimoroni is a strong pick. Their ecosystem is known for compact boards, attractive displays, practical sensor modules, and beginner-friendly software support. Whether you are building a Raspberry Pi control panel, a Pico-powered sensor project, a classroom demo, or a giftable gadget, Pimoroni products help you move from idea to working prototype with less friction.

Why makers like Pimoroni

Fast to prototype

Helpful examples, clear hardware labeling, and well-documented libraries make it easier to get working results quickly.

Clean-looking projects

Perfect for builds that need a polished finish, from desktop displays to client demos and STEM showcase projects.

Great ecosystem fit

Many products pair naturally with Raspberry Pi, Pico, and other 3.3V development boards used in modern maker projects.

What you can build

  • Desktop dashboards for temperature, time, status, and notifications
  • OLED or LCD UI projects with buttons, encoders, and menus
  • Interactive lighting builds with RGB effects and visual feedback
  • Portable testers and compact display-based diagnostic tools
  • Raspberry Pi accessory builds with sensors, displays, and GPIO tools
  • STEM classroom demos that combine sensors, code, and visual output
  • Simple automation prototypes with indicators, controls, and logging
  • Desk gadgets and mini maker projects that feel complete and presentable

Starter bundle ideas

First Pimoroni Build

A Pimoroni board or breakout paired with breadboard essentials for quick experimentation and basic testing.

Breadboards · Jumper wires · Headers & connectors

Sensor + Display Setup

A display board plus one or two sensors for dashboard builds, environmental monitoring, and simple data visualization.

Displays · Sensors · Cables

Pi Lab Add-ons

Combine Raspberry Pi hardware with a Pimoroni accessory, storage, and stable power for a clean project setup.

Raspberry Pi · microSD · Power supplies

Recommended add-ons

Technical specifications

Typical compatibility Raspberry Pi, Raspberry Pi Pico, MicroPython-capable boards, and selected Arduino-compatible boards depending on the product
Common interfaces I2C, SPI, UART, GPIO, and PWM depending on the module or add-on board
Logic level Most Pi and Pico ecosystem products are designed around 3.3V logic, so always confirm compatibility before wiring to 5V boards
Power requirements Usually powered from 3.3V or 5V sources depending on the board; displays, LEDs, and accessories may require current planning
Software support Libraries, Python examples, and MicroPython support vary by product, with some items also working in Arduino-style environments
Typical uses Displays, sensors, input devices, RGB projects, desktop gadgets, learning kits, and Raspberry Pi accessories

Pinout & power notes

Important: always confirm voltage, logic level, and current requirements before connecting any Pimoroni board to your system.

  • For Raspberry Pi and Pico projects, assume 3.3V logic unless the product page clearly states otherwise.
  • Do not power high-current LEDs, displays, or peripherals directly from GPIO pins.
  • When combining 3.3V and 5V hardware, use a logic level shifter and a stable power supply.

What’s in the box

Inclusions depend on the specific product. Many Pimoroni items are sold as the board or module only, while headers, cables, cases, and accessories may be separate. Check the product listing for exact contents before ordering.

FAQ

  • Do Pimoroni products work with Raspberry Pi?
    Many of them do, especially displays, breakouts, and Pi-focused add-ons. Always check the product page for supported Pi models, voltage requirements, and setup notes.
  • Can I use Pimoroni boards with ESP32 or Arduino?
    In many cases, yes. Compatibility depends on the hardware interface and available library support. ESP32 is usually a good match for 3.3V devices, while some 5V Arduino boards may need level shifting.
  • Are these good for classroom and beginner projects?
    Yes. Pimoroni products are popular for education, demos, and maker learning because they are approachable, compact, and often supported by easy-to-follow examples.
  • If a specific Pimoroni item is not listed, can we request it?
    Yes. You can message Circuitrocks with the exact product name or a reference link, and we can check availability through our sourcing channels.
  • Do you ship within the Philippines?
    Yes. Circuitrocks offers nationwide Philippine shipping. Delivery speed depends on your location and courier routing, with Metro Manila orders typically arriving faster.

Pimoroni at Circuitrocks

Creative, polished add-ons for Raspberry Pi, Pico, and maker builds

Shop Pimoroni boards, displays, sensors, and accessories now available on Circuitrocks. This collection is ideal for fast prototyping, classroom builds, desk gadgets, interactive displays, and projects that need both function and a clean finished look.

Beginner-friendly Great docs & examples Display & sensor focused Pi / Pico friendly PH-ready shipping

If you want hardware that feels thoughtful right out of the box, Pimoroni is a strong pick. Their ecosystem is known for compact boards, attractive displays, practical sensor modules, and beginner-friendly software support. Whether you are building a Raspberry Pi control panel, a Pico-powered sensor project, a classroom demo, or a giftable gadget, Pimoroni products help you move from idea to working prototype with less friction.

Why makers like Pimoroni

Fast to prototype

Helpful examples, clear hardware labeling, and well-documented libraries make it easier to get working results quickly.

Clean-looking projects

Perfect for builds that need a polished finish, from desktop displays to client demos and STEM showcase projects.

Great ecosystem fit

Many products pair naturally with Raspberry Pi, Pico, and other 3.3V development boards used in modern maker projects.

What you can build

  • Desktop dashboards for temperature, time, status, and notifications
  • OLED or LCD UI projects with buttons, encoders, and menus
  • Interactive lighting builds with RGB effects and visual feedback
  • Portable testers and compact display-based diagnostic tools
  • Raspberry Pi accessory builds with sensors, displays, and GPIO tools
  • STEM classroom demos that combine sensors, code, and visual output
  • Simple automation prototypes with indicators, controls, and logging
  • Desk gadgets and mini maker projects that feel complete and presentable

Starter bundle ideas

First Pimoroni Build

A Pimoroni board or breakout paired with breadboard essentials for quick experimentation and basic testing.

Breadboards · Jumper wires · Headers & connectors

Sensor + Display Setup

A display board plus one or two sensors for dashboard builds, environmental monitoring, and simple data visualization.

Displays · Sensors · Cables

Pi Lab Add-ons

Combine Raspberry Pi hardware with a Pimoroni accessory, storage, and stable power for a clean project setup.

Raspberry Pi · microSD · Power supplies

Recommended add-ons

Technical specifications

Typical compatibility Raspberry Pi, Raspberry Pi Pico, MicroPython-capable boards, and selected Arduino-compatible boards depending on the product
Common interfaces I2C, SPI, UART, GPIO, and PWM depending on the module or add-on board
Logic level Most Pi and Pico ecosystem products are designed around 3.3V logic, so always confirm compatibility before wiring to 5V boards
Power requirements Usually powered from 3.3V or 5V sources depending on the board; displays, LEDs, and accessories may require current planning
Software support Libraries, Python examples, and MicroPython support vary by product, with some items also working in Arduino-style environments
Typical uses Displays, sensors, input devices, RGB projects, desktop gadgets, learning kits, and Raspberry Pi accessories

Pinout & power notes

Important: always confirm voltage, logic level, and current requirements before connecting any Pimoroni board to your system.

  • For Raspberry Pi and Pico projects, assume 3.3V logic unless the product page clearly states otherwise.
  • Do not power high-current LEDs, displays, or peripherals directly from GPIO pins.
  • When combining 3.3V and 5V hardware, use a logic level shifter and a stable power supply.

What’s in the box

Inclusions depend on the specific product. Many Pimoroni items are sold as the board or module only, while headers, cables, cases, and accessories may be separate. Check the product listing for exact contents before ordering.

FAQ

  • Do Pimoroni products work with Raspberry Pi?
    Many of them do, especially displays, breakouts, and Pi-focused add-ons. Always check the product page for supported Pi models, voltage requirements, and setup notes.
  • Can I use Pimoroni boards with ESP32 or Arduino?
    In many cases, yes. Compatibility depends on the hardware interface and available library support. ESP32 is usually a good match for 3.3V devices, while some 5V Arduino boards may need level shifting.
  • Are these good for classroom and beginner projects?
    Yes. Pimoroni products are popular for education, demos, and maker learning because they are approachable, compact, and often supported by easy-to-follow examples.
  • If a specific Pimoroni item is not listed, can we request it?
    Yes. You can message Circuitrocks with the exact product name or a reference link, and we can check availability through our sourcing channels.
  • Do you ship within the Philippines?
    Yes. Circuitrocks offers nationwide Philippine shipping. Delivery speed depends on your location and courier routing, with Metro Manila orders typically arriving faster.