The Raspberry Pi has been one of the most frustrating electronics to buy at retail price over the past several years. What started as a $35 educational computer became a victim of its own success, with global chip shortages and industrial demand creating a perfect storm of scarcity. While the situation has improved significantly in 2026, certain models still sell out quickly and scalpers continue to charge double or triple MSRP on popular boards. This guide covers where to find Raspberry Pi boards at retail price, which authorized dealers to trust, and how to avoid overpaying.
Current Raspberry Pi Lineup
The Raspberry Pi Foundation offers a range of boards for different use cases:
| Model | MSRP | Use Case | Availability |
|---|---|---|---|
| Raspberry Pi 5 (4GB) | $60 | General computing, projects | Moderate |
| Raspberry Pi 5 (8GB) | $80 | Power users, servers, AI | Limited |
| Raspberry Pi 5 (16GB) | $120 | AI/ML, heavy workloads | Limited |
| Raspberry Pi 4 Model B (4GB) | $55 | Legacy projects, NAS | Available |
| Raspberry Pi 4 Model B (8GB) | $75 | Media servers, emulation | Available |
| Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W | $15 | IoT, embedded, minimal | Limited |
| Raspberry Pi Pico 2 | $5 | Microcontroller projects | Available |
| Raspberry Pi 400 | $100 | Desktop replacement | Available |
Why Some Models Are Still Hard to Find
Even though the worst of the chip shortage is over, certain models remain constrained:
- Raspberry Pi 5 (8GB and 16GB) — The higher-capacity RAM variants use premium memory chips that have tighter supply. Industrial buyers absorb significant quantities for embedded applications.
- Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W — The Zero line has been chronically supply-constrained since launch. The $15 price point makes it unprofitable for the Foundation to prioritize production over higher-margin boards.
- New launches — Any time the Foundation releases a new model, initial demand vastly exceeds supply for the first 3-6 months.
Authorized Dealers: The Only Place to Buy
The single most important rule for buying a Raspberry Pi at retail price is to buy from an authorized dealer. The Raspberry Pi Foundation maintains a network of approved resellers in each region. These dealers receive direct allocation and sell at or near MSRP.
US Authorized Dealers
| Dealer | Website | Ships From | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Adafruit | adafruit.com | New York, NY | Best for accessories and bundles |
| SparkFun | sparkfun.com | Boulder, CO | Education-focused, great tutorials |
| PiShop.us | pishop.us | Texas | Pi specialist, good stock |
| Vilros | vilros.com | New Jersey | Kits and bundles |
| CanaKit | canakit.com | Vancouver, BC | Ships to US and Canada |
| Digi-Key | digikey.com | Minnesota | Industrial supplier, bulk available |
| Mouser | mouser.com | Texas | Industrial supplier, bulk available |
| Newark/element14 | newark.com | Multiple US locations | Large allocation |
| Micro Center | microcenter.com | In-store only | Walk-in, limit 1 per customer |
UK and EU Authorized Dealers
| Dealer | Website | Region |
|---|---|---|
| The Pi Hut | thepihut.com | UK |
| Pimoroni | pimoroni.com | UK |
| BuyAPi.ca | buyapi.ca | Canada |
| Kubii | kubii.com | EU (France-based) |
| BerryBase | berrybase.de | EU (Germany-based) |
| Welectron | welectron.com | EU (Germany-based) |
Dealers to Avoid
- Amazon third-party sellers — Unless the seller is an authorized dealer (CanaKit and Vilros sell through Amazon), avoid third-party Pi listings. Many charge 2-3x MSRP.
- eBay — Scalper central for Raspberry Pi. Prices are consistently above retail.
- AliExpress — Risk of counterfeit boards. Not authorized by the Foundation.
- Random online stores — If a store is not on the Raspberry Pi Foundation’s approved reseller list, do not buy from them.
Restock Tracking Strategies
rpilocator.com
The single best tool for tracking Raspberry Pi availability is rpilocator.com. This community-run website monitors stock levels at authorized dealers worldwide in real time.
How to use rpilocator effectively:
- Visit rpilocator.com and filter by your target model and region.
- Subscribe to their RSS feed or Twitter account (@raborpilocator) for instant alerts.
- Set up notifications through their Telegram or Discord integration.
- The site shows historical stock data so you can identify patterns in when dealers receive shipments.
Discord Communities
Several Discord servers track Raspberry Pi restocks alongside other electronics:
- Restock-focused Discord servers often have dedicated Pi channels.
- The official Raspberry Pi community Discord sometimes shares stock updates.
- See our Discord Servers for Restock Alerts for server recommendations.
Email Notifications from Dealers
Most authorized dealers offer email notification sign-ups for out-of-stock products:
- Adafruit — Click “Email when back in stock” on any sold-out product page.
- SparkFun — Similar notification system on product pages.
- PiShop.us — Email alerts and a waitlist system.
- The Pi Hut — Back-in-stock email notifications.
Social Media Monitoring
- Follow @Raspberry_Pi on Twitter/X for official stock announcements.
- Follow individual authorized dealers for restock tweets.
- The r/raspberry_pi subreddit frequently has stock sighting posts.
Buying Strategy: Step by Step
Here is a systematic approach to securing a Raspberry Pi at retail price:
Step 1: Define Your Needs
Before hunting for stock, decide exactly what you need:
- Which model? — Do you need a Pi 5, or would a Pi 4 suffice for your project?
- How much RAM? — 4GB handles most projects. 8GB is for servers, multiple concurrent tasks, or AI workloads. 16GB is for heavy AI/ML work.
- Bare board or kit? — Kits include essential accessories (power supply, case, SD card, heat sinks) and are often easier to find in stock than bare boards.
Step 2: Register at Multiple Dealers
Create accounts at 3-5 authorized dealers and sign up for stock notifications on your target product. Having accounts pre-created with saved payment and shipping information lets you check out faster when stock appears.
Step 3: Set Up Alerts
- Subscribe to rpilocator alerts for your target model.
- Join a restock Discord server.
- Follow dealer Twitter accounts with notifications enabled.
- Set up a browser monitor (Distill.io or Visualping) on your target product page at each dealer.
Step 4: Act Fast
When a restock alert fires:
- Click the link immediately.
- Add to cart and proceed to checkout without browsing.
- Use saved payment methods for speed.
- Most dealers have a limit of 1-2 units per order. Do not try to circumvent this — it exists to ensure fair distribution.
Step 5: Be Patient
If you miss a restock, do not panic. Availability is improving, and new stock appears more frequently than it did in 2022-2024. Most buyers who follow this strategy secure a Pi within 1-3 weeks.
Raspberry Pi 5 Deep Dive
The Pi 5 is the flagship board and the most sought-after model. Here is what makes it special and how to get one.
Key Specs
- CPU: Broadcom BCM2712, quad-core Cortex-A76 at 2.4GHz
- RAM: 4GB, 8GB, or 16GB LPDDR4X
- GPU: VideoCore VII, supports dual 4K60 displays
- Storage: microSD slot + M.2 HAT support for NVMe SSDs
- Connectivity: Gigabit Ethernet, Wi-Fi 5, Bluetooth 5.0, 2x USB 3.0, 2x USB 2.0
- GPIO: 40-pin header, backward compatible with Pi 4 HATs
- Power: USB-C, 5V/5A (27W) via official power supply
- Price: $60 (4GB), $80 (8GB), $120 (16GB)
Essential Pi 5 Accessories
The Pi 5 requires a few accessories that differ from the Pi 4:
| Accessory | Necessity | Price | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Official 27W USB-C PSU | Required | $12 | Pi 4 PSU is not sufficient for Pi 5 |
| Active Cooler | Highly recommended | $5 | Pi 5 runs hotter than Pi 4 |
| microSD card (32GB+) | Required | $8-$15 | A2-rated for best performance |
| Case | Recommended | $10-$20 | Official case includes fan |
| M.2 HAT+ | Optional | $12 | For NVMe SSD storage |
| NVMe SSD | Optional | $25-$60 | Dramatically faster than microSD |
Budget tip: Buying a Pi 5 starter kit from CanaKit or Vilros is often cheaper than buying the board and accessories separately. Kits typically include the board, power supply, case with fan, SD card, and heat sinks for $90-$130 depending on the RAM tier.
Project Ideas: What to Build
If you are new to Raspberry Pi, here are popular projects ranked by complexity:
Beginner Projects
- Retro gaming console — Run RetroPie or Lakka to emulate classic consoles. Pi 4 is sufficient; Pi 5 handles N64 and PSP emulation smoothly.
- Media center — Install LibreELEC or OSMC for a Kodi-based media player. Streams 4K content with the Pi 5.
- Network-wide ad blocker — Set up Pi-hole to block ads on every device on your network.
- Home dashboard — Display weather, calendar, news, and smart home controls on a connected screen.
Intermediate Projects
- NAS (Network Attached Storage) — Use OpenMediaVault with an external drive for personal cloud storage.
- Home automation hub — Run Home Assistant for smart home control.
- VPN server — Set up WireGuard or PiVPN for secure remote access to your home network.
- Print server — Convert any USB printer into a wireless network printer.
Advanced Projects
- Kubernetes cluster — Link multiple Pis for a learning-scale container orchestration environment.
- AI/ML inference — Run local AI models with the Pi 5’s improved CPU and optional AI HAT.
- Security camera system — Use MotionEye or Frigate for camera monitoring with motion detection.
- Weather station — Connect sensors for temperature, humidity, barometric pressure, and wind speed.
Raspberry Pi Alternatives While Waiting
If you need a single-board computer immediately and the Pi is out of stock, consider these alternatives:
| Board | Price | Pros | Cons |
|---|---|---|---|
| Orange Pi 5 Plus | $90-$150 | Powerful, NVMe built-in | Weaker community, software support |
| ODROID-N2+ | $80-$100 | Good performance, Android support | Less GPIO documentation |
| Libre Computer (Le Potato) | $35 | Pin-compatible with Pi, cheap | Older hardware, less powerful |
| Rock Pi 5B | $70-$130 | Strong specs, M.2 slot | Smaller community |
| BeagleBone Black | $55 | Excellent for industrial/IoT | Less suited for desktop use |
None of these alternatives match the Raspberry Pi’s community size, software ecosystem, or documentation quality. If your project depends on Pi-specific software or tutorials, waiting for a Pi restock is usually worth it.
Price History and Trends
Understanding price trends helps you recognize a fair deal:
Raspberry Pi 5 (8GB) Price History
| Period | Retail Price | Scalper Price | Availability |
|---|---|---|---|
| Launch (late 2023) | $80 | $150-$200 | Very scarce |
| Early 2024 | $80 | $120-$150 | Scarce |
| Mid 2024 | $80 | $100-$120 | Improving |
| Late 2024 | $80 | $90-$100 | Moderate |
| 2025 | $80 | $85-$95 | Good |
| 2026 (current) | $80 | $85-$90 | Moderate (new 16GB absorbing supply) |
The key takeaway: never pay more than 10-15% above MSRP for a Raspberry Pi. Stock cycles are short enough that patience always wins. If you see a Pi 5 8GB for $90-$95, that is a fair market price given shipping. Above $100, you are overpaying.
For more strategies on avoiding scalper markups on electronics, read our beginner guide to restocking.
FAQ
Which Raspberry Pi model should I buy in 2026?
For most users, the Raspberry Pi 5 with 8GB RAM is the best all-around choice. It handles everything from media streaming to home automation to light AI workloads. If you are budget-constrained, the 4GB Pi 5 is capable for most projects. If you specifically need a microcontroller (sensor monitoring, simple automation), the Raspberry Pi Pico 2 at $5 is unbeatable value.
Why is the Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W always out of stock?
The Zero 2 W uses a custom System-in-Package chip that is expensive to produce relative to its $15 selling price. The Raspberry Pi Foundation has acknowledged that the Zero line is not profitable at scale and prioritizes production of higher-margin boards (Pi 4, Pi 5). Additionally, the Zero 2 W is extremely popular for embedded and IoT applications, and industrial customers place large orders that consume available stock.
Is it safe to buy a Raspberry Pi from Amazon?
Only if the seller is an authorized dealer. CanaKit, Vilros, and a few other authorized resellers sell through Amazon with Prime shipping. Check the seller name carefully. Random third-party sellers on Amazon are not authorized and often charge well above MSRP. Amazon itself (sold by Amazon.com) is not an authorized Raspberry Pi dealer.
How can I tell if a Raspberry Pi is counterfeit?
Genuine Raspberry Pi boards are manufactured by Sony’s factory in Pencoed, Wales, and have specific PCB markings, silkscreen quality, and component placement. Counterfeits are rare but do exist, particularly from AliExpress sellers. The easiest way to avoid counterfeits is to buy exclusively from authorized dealers. If you have a board of uncertain origin, the Raspberry Pi Foundation’s forums can help identify genuine vs. counterfeit boards through photos.
Will the Raspberry Pi 6 be announced soon?
The Raspberry Pi Foundation typically releases a new mainline model every 2-3 years. With the Pi 5 launched in late 2023, a Pi 6 is not expected until 2026 at the earliest, and more likely 2027. In the meantime, the Pi 5 platform will continue to receive software updates and new HAT accessories. There is no reason to wait for the Pi 6 if you have a project in mind now.

