CanaKit 3.5A Raspberry Pi 4 Power Supply (USB-C)

(685 reviews)

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  • Dean Murray

    > 3 day

    I plugged this into my Pi 4 and it was only booting about half of the time. Did some troubleshooting and realized that the blinking lights on the board was indicating that it wasnt getting sufficient power.

  • David

    > 3 day

    The official Rpi power supply was out of stock. Took a chance on this one after good experiences with other Canakit products. Works perfectly.

  • Josh T

    > 3 day

    As many others, I use mine to power RigPi. When I was looking at other options I had read reviews wanting a switch, and others wanting a 90 degree end. Both of those are requests I dont understand. When I plugged this into my RigPi server station, the jack is so deep in the housing there is no way a 90 degree connection would have worked. Further I look at it as a computer, and a computer power cord, none of which have switches, I feel that a switch may get bumped and power down the unit unsafely and risk damage to the electronics. In short this is the best power supply for the RigPi Server Station. Mine is the newest model with the 2 micro HDMI ports adjacent to the USB C for reference, perhaps older models the 90 degree connection would have worked.

  • Shawn

    > 3 day

    This has been working well so far after a few months. No voltage issues so far.

  • gobble

    > 3 day

    Bought this to use as a power supply for a Ubiquiti Cloud Key as I didn’t have a PoE port available. Works great for that purpose.

  • Andrey Chizov

    > 3 day

    Enough power for PI 4. Always on, i forget that i have it, somewhere under table. No light on it and no bulky switch.

  • Ben Botsford

    > 3 day

    works perfect .. 10/10

  • J. Miranda

    > 3 day

    CanaKit never fails to deliver. This is a really good power supply.

  • Ms. Gudrun Leannon

    > 3 day

    It works great!

  • metasoft

    > 3 day

    This power supply supports higher amp and is recommended if you plan to overclock a Pi 4 or 400 to 2.2 GHz, and also running workloads that can keep Pi busy at 2.2 GHz for an extended amount of time, say 15 minutes or more.

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