CanaKit 3.5A Raspberry Pi 4 Power Supply with PiSwitch (USB-C)
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TimT
Greater than one weekIt works as advertised. Thou I think the price point is just a little higher than it should be compared to the amount of competition for Raspberry Pi equipment such as this power supply. And the competitions pricing is lower similar or identically manufactured items that are only name branded. Canakit may be riding their name and/or reputation, but they are not the only game in town and future purchasers may realize it. Good product. Works well.
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Felix Rivera
> 3 dayThe only thing that I disliked is they do not sell the PiSwitch stand-alone, I only needed the PiSwitch but had to purchase the power supply as well. Now I have a power supply without a PiSwitch to go with it.
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Scott S.
> 3 dayThis power supply delivers a consistent current and its pretty cheap too. I have no concerns about this power supply overheating or giving me any kind of trouble.
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David W
> 3 dayIt lies it doesnt work for the pi 4, its output is only 1.5 amps and the pi 4 needs 3 or 2.5 with out any usb devices.
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DFilbert
> 3 dayGood quality. Good price. Voltage within Raspberry Pi specs. Some are not. I have 3 of them. Add a USB-C to micro-USB converter - and it works great for Raspberry Pi 3B+ as well !!
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Bajo247
> 3 dayIm really enjoying tinkering with this Canakit Pi 4 kit! I have one in my room that I use with a Logitech wireless keyboard (built in track pad) as a media player, web browser, and retropi setup. I also have one that I installed in my Arcade1up cabinet for a retropi conversion and it works great! Hop on youtube and youll find hundreds of different projects including robotics that this Pi can handle.
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person
> 3 dayWorks well. Turns on, turns off, not inadequte and hasnt fried anything.
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Brandon
> 3 dayIt works
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Melody
> 3 dayAll of the Canakit USB-C power supplies, designed for the Rpi4 according to Canakit, that I purchased from the Canakit website, are loose in the power port. They are also not reversible like all other USB-C connectors. The slightest movement will cause your Rpi4 to lose power.
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Tomboy
Greater than one weekRaspberry Pi