Note: Due to popular demand, there might be some delay in shipping products containing Pi Zero W!
We’ve got to hand it to the Pi Foundation – adding a camera port and built-in WiFi to the already awesome Pi Zero was a brilliant move. Now you can add one of the awesome Raspberry Pi cameras to your Pi Zero W to make a super low-cost, functional camera.
This pack provides everything to get your Raspberry Pi Zero camera up and running. We’ve included a:
The Pi Foundation Official Pi Zero Case comes in four parts – a pink base and three different options for the top of the case, all of which are white. You can snap on lids according to how you’re using your Pi Zero. It includes a neat lid with a small circular hole in the center for snapping in your Raspberry Pi Camera Board!
This case’s smart design and customizability makes it a worthy addition to the Pi case genre! It also comes with a little bonus: a 1.5″ mini camera cable!
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