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The Pi Hut is a leading UK-based online retailer specializing in Raspberry Pi, single-board computers, maker electronics, and related components. Operating as a trading name of Mann Enterprises Limited, the company serves hobbyists, educators, developers, engineers, and STEM enthusiasts worldwide with an extensive catalog of over 8,200 products. It positions itself as “The Ultimate Raspberry Pi & Maker Store,” offering competitive pricing, fast shipping, and strong community support.
The store’s core focus is Raspberry Pi products, including the latest Raspberry Pi 5 models, kits, bundles, cases, HATs (Hardware Attached on Top), cameras, displays, power supplies, and accessories. It also stocks a wide range of complementary maker technologies such as Arduino, micro:bit, M5Stack, Adafruit, and Pimoroni items, along with 3D printing supplies, sensors, prototyping tools, and home automation gear.
Regarding robot-based products, The Pi Hut maintains a dedicated robotics and CNC section packed with components for building custom robots and automated projects. Offerings include robot chassis, kits, motors (DC, stepper, servo), motor drivers, wheels and tracks, mounting hubs, pumps, solenoids, and extensive accessories. Popular items support Raspberry Pi-powered builds like rovers, arms, and mobile platforms, often integrated with sensors (distance, IMU, line-following), cameras, and motor control HATs for precise movement and autonomy. These products enable hands-on learning in robotics, coding, AI vision, and mechatronics, making them ideal for classrooms, competitions, and personal projects. The site emphasizes easy prototyping and provides all necessary parts to complete robotics endeavors.
The Pi Hut stands out for its curated selection, detailed product information, tutorials via their blog and support portal, and focus on open-source hardware. They cater to beginners with starter kits and advanced users with specialized components like motor controllers and sensor arrays. The company supports educational initiatives and the broader maker movement by making cutting-edge tech accessible and affordable.
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