Hi ! Happy New Year! We've been busy listing lots of new products to kick off 2026, and at the same time, reviewing our less-popular items to make way for more of what you want. Check out some of our favourite new hardware below, and then be sure to browse our sale section, as we've discounted hundreds of lines! | | | A late-90s inspired case for Pi 5, with a working power button and front LED, programmable reset button, dual front USB ports, plus 2× USB and Ethernet hidden under a side cover. Micro-HDMI and microSD access are tucked away, cooling is handled by the included large heatsink and fan, and there’s even a hidden storage compartment under the lid for SD cards n' stuff! | | 3.5" Touch Display for Raspberry Pi | | | A 3.5" 320×480 IPS capacitive touch display for Raspberry Pi that uses pogo pins on the underside for connections - keeping the GPIO header free for HATs/coolers. It features wide viewing angles, 5-point capacitive touch with toughened glass, SPI control, and also supports other boards via a 13-pin connector and included cable. | | 4-Cell 21700 UPS for Pi 5 | | | This is a UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) add-on for Pi 5, supporting 4× 21700 cells, delivering 5.1V 6A with automatic battery switchover during power loss. It supports safe shutdown, auto power-on when power returns, fast 3A charging, multiple power inputs (USB-C or barrel jack), 5V outputs, and mounts underneath the Pi, keeping the GPIO free. | | Zero Friction Case for Pi Zero | | | An ultra-slim (maybe our slimmest?), friction-fit ABS case for Pi Zero, made from two snap-together halves with no tools or fixings required. Designed for ultra-compact builds without GPIO access, it includes clearly labelled micro-USB power and data ports, plus a cut-out for the activity LED. | | | Our very own ultra-compact Qwiic Breakout allows you to use non-Qwiic I2C sensors/devices with your Qwiic-based project. It also allows you to do things the opposite way - breaking out Qwiic devices to simple pads for hooking up to your circuit in whatever way you decide - soldered wires, terminal blocks, headers and more. | | | The latest Cardputer Adv has a larger battery, improved audio (with 3.5 mm jack), integrated 6-axis IMU, and extra expansion pins! It's a card-sized programmable platform based on an ESP32-S3, featuring a 1.14" LCD and 56-key keyboard. It includes audio I/O, motion sensing, IR, microSD slot, expansion headers, a 1750mAh battery and a huge collection of community software options! | | Miniware TS21 Precision Soldering Iron | | | A compact USB-C PD digital soldering iron with a built-in front fill light, neat OLED display and heats from 100–400°C in under 10 seconds (65W PD recommended). Spare tips are available in the store. | | Yes, TRMNL is now at The Pi Hut, starting with the TRMNL OG - a 7.5" e-ink dashboard with fast refresh, combining long battery life with access to the amazing TRMNL ecosystem, including the growing official integrations and plugins and community 'recipes' for calendars, media, custom dashboards and much, much more! | | Maqueen Lite V5 Robot Kit for micro:bit | | | A ready-to-run robot chassis for micro:bit that lets you get straight into building and coding without assembly hassle. With integrated motors, line-tracking sensors and obstacle detection built in, it’s a solid base for experimenting with robotics with your micro:bit. | | | | |