Raspberry Pi 5 Official microSD Card (pre-installed)

by Raspberry Pi

These official microSD cards have Raspberry Pi OS pre-installed and come with a full size SD adapter.

Optimise data transfer speeds on your Raspberry Pi computer with an official Raspberry Pi SD Card. Rigorously tested to ensure optimal performance on Raspberry Pi computers, these Class A2 microSD cards help ensure you get the smoothest user experience from your device.

These quality microSD cards are pre-programmed with the official Raspberry Pi operating system, so you can pop one in to your Raspberry Pi and get going in a flash. Perfect for Raspberry Pi beginners and convenient for those with more experience!

⚠ Note that the microSD cards come with a full size SD adaptor. Insert your thumbnail in the indentation along the bottom edge, underneath the Raspberry logo. You should then be able to slide out the microSD card.

Specification

  • A2 microSD cards with support for DDR50 and SDR104 bus speeds and command queueing (CQ) extension
  • Speed Class: C10, U3, V30, A2
  • Random 4KB read performance: 3,200 IOPS (Raspberry Pi 4, DDR50) 5,000 IOPS (Raspberry Pi 5, SDR104)
  • Random 4K write performance: 1,200 IOPS (Raspberry Pi 4, DDR50) 2,000 IOPS (Raspberry Pi 5, SDR104)
  • Shock-proof, X-ray–proof, and magnet-proof
  • 32GB, 64GB or 128GB capacity
  • microSDHC / microSDXC formats
  • Compatible with microSDHC- and microSDXC-supporting host devices
  • Pre-programmed with Raspberry Pi OS.
  • Comes with a Raspberry Pi-branded microSD-to-SD adapter

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7 customer reviews

a year ago
Used with the breakout garden. Works perfectly with the provided python library, just make sure to remove the film over the sensor! Within minutes you can start measuring distances and have them update live using the provided examples.
by Harry about VL53L1X Time of Flight (ToF) Sensor Breakout via REVIEWS.io
3 years ago
This little sensor works brilliantly. There's a lot of supporting code for it. The way the pins are staggered makes soldering easy. Just remember to remove the protective film! perhaps the one thing that it could change would be to breakout the XSHUT pin somewhere - on the side so it keeps the breakout garden profile.
by Daniel about VL53L1X Time of Flight (ToF) Sensor Breakout via REVIEWS.io
7 years ago
This thing is pretty neat and fast to respond. It does have issues if there is nothing in its path, as it will randomly jump to something very close, when in fact there is nothing there at all. But if you have something within its range, it detects changes very well.
by Chad about VL53L1X Time of Flight (ToF) Sensor Breakout via REVIEWS.io

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