Raspberry Pi Boards Philippines: Pi 5, Pi 4, Zero & Pico | Circuitrocks
Raspberry Pi Boards at Circuitrocks — From Zero to Pi 5
Build serious projects with Raspberry Pi—from full Linux single-board computers like Pi 5 and Pi 4 to ultra-low-power Pico microcontrollers and Zero-class boards. Perfect for classrooms, thesis projects, labs, IoT gateways, retro gaming, and edge AI in the Philippines.
Raspberry Pi 5 • Pi 4 • Pi 3 • Zero • Pico • Kits • Classroom & Lab
Why shop Raspberry Pi here
-
Curated boards: current Pi models and compatible variants
-
Maker-focused: for Arduino crossovers, IoT, and STEM labs
-
PH support: local help with SD imaging, power & accessories
Popular builds
- Retro gaming consoles and media centers
- IoT gateways, smart home hubs & dashboards
- Robotics, CV/AI projects & data loggers
- STEM laboratory & classroom Linux workstations
Featured Raspberry Pi board categories
Tip: For desktop-like use or multiple USB devices, choose a proper 5 V supply (3 A or more for Pi 4/5) and high-quality USB-C/micro-USB cable to avoid undervoltage issues.
Raspberry Pi chooser (quick guide)
| Need |
Good first choice |
Notes |
| General desktop / lab workstation |
Raspberry Pi 5 or high-RAM Pi 4 |
Use with fast SD card or SSD; ideal for programming, web, office, and light AI workloads. |
| Thesis IoT gateway / server |
Pi 4 (2–4 GB) |
Good balance of power and price; runs Docker, MQTT, Home Assistant, and databases well. |
| Portable or wearable project |
Raspberry Pi Zero / Zero 2 W |
Tiny form factor, low power draw; great for cameras, sensors, and battery builds. |
| Microcontroller-style control |
Raspberry Pi Pico / Pico W |
Use when you need real-time I/O, low power, and Arduino-style bare-metal control. |
| Embedded / product deployment |
Compute-class board + carrier |
For OEM and custom enclosures; more robust for repeated deployments than loose SBCs. |
| Classroom & STEM lab |
Pi 4 or Pi 5 + basic starter kit |
Pair with sensors, breadboard, and GPIO kit for a full “learn Linux & hardware” station. |
| Retro gaming / media center |
Pi 4 or Pi 5 |
Supports HDMI displays, gamepads, and popular retro OS images; use good cooling. |
Choices above are common starting points; check each product page for exact RAM, ports, power requirements, and included accessories.
FAQ
What’s the difference between Raspberry Pi and Raspberry Pi Pico?
Raspberry Pi boards (Pi 5/4/3/Zero) run full Linux and feel like tiny PCs. Raspberry Pi Pico is a microcontroller board for low-level I/O control, closer to Arduino but programmable in C/C++ or MicroPython.
What power supply do I need?
Most mainline Pi boards require a stable 5 V supply with enough current (up to 3 A or more for Pi 4/5). Always check the product page and use quality cables to avoid undervoltage.
Do these work with Arduino sensors and modules?
Yes—many Arduino-style sensors and modules work fine with Raspberry Pi via I²C, SPI, UART, or logic-level interfaces, as long as voltage and libraries are correct.
Do you ship nationwide?
Yes—fast shipping anywhere in the Philippines. Same-day processing on in-stock orders before cutoff.