Barebones

Raspberry Pi 4 Model B Low Budget Kit Barebone (Cortex-BCM2711 / 2 GB RAM)

The ultimate introductory Raspberry Pi 4 Model B package with 2GB RAM is here to bring your projects to life. The Low Budget Kit Barebone includes all the essential components to get you started right

The ultimate introductory Raspberry Pi 4 Model B package with 2GB RAM is here to bring your projects to life. The Low Budget Kit Barebone includes all the essential components to get you started right away: from the 16GB memory card with pre-installed NOOBS, to the USB-C power supply with on/off switch and the special ABS protective case.

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Description

Description

The ultimate introductory Raspberry Pi 4 Model B package with 2GB RAM is here to bring your projects to life. The Low Budget Kit Barebone includes all the essential components to get you started right away: from the 16GB memory card with pre-installed NOOBS, to the USB-C power supply with on/off switch and the special ABS protective case. With the powerful Cortex-BCM2711 processor and integrated cooling system, this kit is the most affordable and reliable solution for learning programming, home automation, or a media center.

The Heart of the System: Raspberry Pi 4 Model B

The kit is based on the powerful Raspberry Pi 4 Model B with 2GB LPDDR4 RAM, offering a significant upgrade in speed and performance compared to previous generations. The quad-core Cortex-BCM2711 processor at 1.5GHz allows for smooth execution of office applications, web browsing, and working on demanding projects. It is the ideal platform to explore the world of single-board computers without spending a fortune.

Ready to Use with 16GB MicroSD and NOOBS

Forget about complicated operating system installation procedures. The package includes a 16GB MicroSD card which comes with NOOBS (New Out Of Box Software) pre-installed. On first boot, the user-friendly NOOBS interface guides you through installing the official operating system for the Raspberry Pi 4, allowing you to focus on creation instead of configuration.

Complete Protection and Cooling

To ensure the longevity of your hardware, the kit includes a sturdy ABS Case specially designed for the Pi 4. It comes with a heatsink measuring 40x30x5mm and a fan compatible with the case, ensuring that the processor remains at low temperatures even under full load. The fan is easily connected to the board's 5V Power + Ground Pins.

Power Supply with Control and Connectivity

Proper power supply is crucial for the stability of the Raspberry Pi. The kit includes a specialized Type C power adapter featuring a built-in on/off switch, giving you the convenience to turn off the device without unplugging the cable. Additionally, the provided Micro HDMI to HDMI cable allows you to directly connect the board to your monitor or TV for immediate visual access.

Ideal for Educational and Amateur Use

This Barebone Kit is designed for those seeking a Low Budget yet complete solution. It is perfect for schools, students, and hobbyists who want to experiment with Linux, set up a small server, or create a retro gaming station. The combined power of the BCM2711 and the included accessories in the package offer a hassle-free introduction to micro-computer technology.

Easy Installation and Scalability

Despite its economical profile, the kit makes no compromises in functionality. The 6 programmable pins (GPIO) remain accessible for connecting sensors and peripherals, while the USB-C port for power supply follows modern standards. With the standard-length Micro HDMI cable and the compact size of the ABS case, your Raspberry Pi 4 can be placed anywhere, serving as a discreet yet powerful tool in your hands.

Manufacturer

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Specifications

Specifications

Processor

Manufacturer
ARM
Family
Cortex
Model
BCM2711
Frequency
1.5 GHz

RAM Memory

Size
2 GB

Hard Drive

Intergrated Hard Disk
Without

Connectivity

Connections
Card Reader, HDMI, USB-C, Bluetooth, Ethernet, WiFi

Special Features

Colour
Black

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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Reviews (4)

Reviews

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  • THGROfficial
    4
    2 out of 2 members found this review helpful

    If I were to evaluate this product only for the Raspberry, then I would easily give it 5 stars. In this category, the Pi 4 is the endgame for those who want an always-on, cost-effective, and powerful machine for server use or a user-friendly platform to start projects and programming. On the other hand, if you are looking for something more in terms of desktop replacement, I would recommend the Pi 400, which has the same internals integrated into a keyboard and can become an "invisible" everyday computer for simple tasks with Ubuntu, Manjaro, or even Raspberry OS. However, since most people looking for Raspberry already know these things, let's move on to the kit itself. The case is made of very cheap plastic and requires attention when tightening the screws, but other than that, it is fully functional. As for the HDMI cable, there have been some complaints, but for me, it worked perfectly at 1080p resolution at least. The power supply is slightly out of spec (5V instead of 5.1V), but the difference is negligible in my opinion, and the fact that it includes a dedicated on/off button is very convenient. The problem with this kit is the fan. I bought two of these kits (one for LibreELEC at my home and the other for home assistant at another house), and in both cases, the fan stopped spinning within a few minutes and required manual push to start, after which it made an annoying noise (prohibitive for a bedroom where one is located, as well as an office where the other is located). I would recommend anyone who buys this kit to consider the fan as disposable and invest in a Pi-Fan or the official fan (3-10€). Apart from that, if you manage to get your hands on anything related to Raspberry at a satisfactory price, I would recommend it for someone who either is just starting out or has no intention of making major modifications that obviously the case cannot accommodate (such as cooling, etc.) and just wants to set it up and forget about it in a closet (like me).

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  • Anon_8374
    4
    2 out of 2 members found this review helpful

    It's just what you need! With the help of BootBerry OS, there is the possibility to boot into more than one operating system. I have installed Raspberry OS for browsing and RetroPie OS for retro gaming. The browsing is pretty good for only 85€. But where it really shows its value is in RetroPie. It runs flawlessly up to PlayStation 1 and Dreamcast games, even the most demanding ones. It runs Nintendo DS games almost perfectly and PSP games quite well (e.g. PES 11, Tekken 6). It runs most first-party Nintendo 64 games (the ones the average gamer intends to play, like Mario 64, Mario Kart 64, Mario Party, TLoZ: Ocarina Of Time). The purchase I recommend to everyone is the 3 heat sinks (2€), so that the Raspberry Pi 4B doesn't overheat while overclocked to 2.147mhz CPU and 750mhz GPU (which I recommend for some demanding games from PSP and N64). It takes time to set it up and download the games, but in the end, I believe it's worth more than 85€.

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  • Dimitris P..
    4
    12 out of 12 members found this review helpful

    I wrote the same review on the store's website:

    For the Raspberry Pi, I have nothing to say. It is one of the best in its category, if not the best. Especially the 4B version with 8GB RAM doesn't lag in anything. I use it for nextcloud & ssh to access my home network (fiber optic 120mbps down/120mbps up) when I'm away.

    Regarding the rest of the package:

    HDMI cable: For the little I used it, it's great. I don't know if you will watch movies with good quality. For text-based use, it's great!

    Adapter: Convenient that it has a button.

    Case: It's just a simple case, nothing special, but it does its job perfectly.

    Fan: Here is what we call "you win some, you lose some..." I have it inside a cabinet to reduce the noise made by the fan. With full CPU load, the temperature stayed below 55 degrees, and in idle it ranges from 38-42, with a room temperature of 26 degrees. Today it started sounding like a tractor, so I closed it, disconnected the fan, and let it work like that (idle at 66 degrees!) Fortunately, the new case arrived today (metallic for passive cooling, also from the same store) with 2 fans, which I will let run if they don't make noise... -1 star for the package due to the fan.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Speed
    • Temperature
    • Value for money
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  • If I were to evaluate this product only for the Raspberry, then I would easily give it 5 stars. In this category, the Pi 4 is the endgame for those who want an always-on, cost-effective, and powerful machine for server use or a user-friendly platform to start projects and programming. On the other hand, if you are looking for something more in terms of desktop replacement, I would recommend the Pi 400, which has the same internals integrated into a keyboard and can become an "invisible" everyday computer for simple tasks with Ubuntu, Manjaro, or even Raspberry OS. However, since most people looking for Raspberry already know these things, let's move on to the kit itself. The case is made of very cheap plastic and requires attention when tightening the screws, but other than that, it is fully functional. As for the HDMI cable, there have been some complaints, but for me, it worked perfectly at 1080p resolution at least. The power supply is slightly out of spec (5V instead of 5.1V), but the difference is negligible in my opinion, and the fact that it includes a dedicated on/off button is very convenient. The problem with this kit is the fan. I bought two of these kits (one for LibreELEC at my home and the other for home assistant at another house), and in both cases, the fan stopped spinning within a few minutes and required manual push to start, after which it made an annoying noise (prohibitive for a bedroom where one is located, as well as an office where the other is located). I would recommend anyone who buys this kit to consider the fan as disposable and invest in a Pi-Fan or the official fan (3-10€). Apart from that, if you manage to get your hands on anything related to Raspberry at a satisfactory price, I would recommend it for someone who either is just starting out or has no intention of making major modifications that obviously the case cannot accommodate (such as cooling, etc.) and just wants to set it up and forget about it in a closet (like me).

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    2
  • It's just what you need! With the help of BootBerry OS, there is the possibility to boot into more than one operating system. I have installed Raspberry OS for browsing and RetroPie OS for retro gaming. The browsing is pretty good for only 85€. But where it really shows its value is in RetroPie. It runs flawlessly up to PlayStation 1 and Dreamcast games, even the most demanding ones. It runs Nintendo DS games almost perfectly and PSP games quite well (e.g. PES 11, Tekken 6). It runs most first-party Nintendo 64 games (the ones the average gamer intends to play, like Mario 64, Mario Kart 64, Mario Party, TLoZ: Ocarina Of Time). The purchase I recommend to everyone is the 3 heat sinks (2€), so that the Raspberry Pi 4B doesn't overheat while overclocked to 2.147mhz CPU and 750mhz GPU (which I recommend for some demanding games from PSP and N64). It takes time to set it up and download the games, but in the end, I believe it's worth more than 85€.

    Translated from Greek ·
    2
  • I wrote the same review on the store's website:

    For the Raspberry Pi, I have nothing to say. It is one of the best in its category, if not the best. Especially the 4B version with 8GB RAM doesn't lag in anything. I use it for nextcloud & ssh to access my home network (fiber optic 120mbps down/120mbps up) when I'm away.

    Regarding the rest of the package:

    HDMI cable: For the little I used it, it's great. I don't know if you will watch movies with good quality. For text-based use, it's great!

    Adapter: Convenient that it has a button.

    Case: It's just a simple case, nothing special, but it does its job perfectly.

    Fan: Here is what we call "you win some, you lose some..." I have it inside a cabinet to reduce the noise made by the fan. With full CPU load, the temperature stayed below 55 degrees, and in idle it ranges from 38-42, with a room temperature of 26 degrees. Today it started sounding like a tractor, so I closed it, disconnected the fan, and let it work like that (idle at 66 degrees!) Fortunately, the new case arrived today (metallic for passive cooling, also from the same store) with 2 fans, which I will let run if they don't make noise... -1 star for the package due to the fan.

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Description & Specifications

The ultimate introductory Raspberry Pi 4 Model B package with 2GB RAM is here to bring your projects to life. The Low Budget Kit Barebone includes all the essential components to get you started right away: from the 16GB memory card with pre-installed NOOBS, to the USB-C power supply with on/off switch and the special ABS protective case. With the powerful Cortex-BCM2711 processor and integrated cooling system, this kit is the most affordable and reliable solution for learning programming, home automation, or a media center.

The Heart of the System: Raspberry Pi 4 Model B

The kit is based on the powerful Raspberry Pi 4 Model B with 2GB LPDDR4 RAM, offering a significant upgrade in speed and performance compared to previous generations. The quad-core Cortex-BCM2711 processor at 1.5GHz allows for smooth execution of office applications, web browsing, and working on demanding projects. It is the ideal platform to explore the world of single-board computers without spending a fortune.

Ready to Use with 16GB MicroSD and NOOBS

Forget about complicated operating system installation procedures. The package includes a 16GB MicroSD card which comes with NOOBS (New Out Of Box Software) pre-installed. On first boot, the user-friendly NOOBS interface guides you through installing the official operating system for the Raspberry Pi 4, allowing you to focus on creation instead of configuration.

Complete Protection and Cooling

To ensure the longevity of your hardware, the kit includes a sturdy ABS Case specially designed for the Pi 4. It comes with a heatsink measuring 40x30x5mm and a fan compatible with the case, ensuring that the processor remains at low temperatures even under full load. The fan is easily connected to the board's 5V Power + Ground Pins.

Power Supply with Control and Connectivity

Proper power supply is crucial for the stability of the Raspberry Pi. The kit includes a specialized Type C power adapter featuring a built-in on/off switch, giving you the convenience to turn off the device without unplugging the cable. Additionally, the provided Micro HDMI to HDMI cable allows you to directly connect the board to your monitor or TV for immediate visual access.

Ideal for Educational and Amateur Use

This Barebone Kit is designed for those seeking a Low Budget yet complete solution. It is perfect for schools, students, and hobbyists who want to experiment with Linux, set up a small server, or create a retro gaming station. The combined power of the BCM2711 and the included accessories in the package offer a hassle-free introduction to micro-computer technology.

Easy Installation and Scalability

Despite its economical profile, the kit makes no compromises in functionality. The 6 programmable pins (GPIO) remain accessible for connecting sensors and peripherals, while the USB-C port for power supply follows modern standards. With the standard-length Micro HDMI cable and the compact size of the ABS case, your Raspberry Pi 4 can be placed anywhere, serving as a discreet yet powerful tool in your hands.

Manufacturer

Processor

Manufacturer
ARM
Family
Cortex
Model
BCM2711
Frequency
1.5 GHz

RAM Memory

Size
2 GB

Hard Drive

Intergrated Hard Disk
Without

Connectivity

Connections
Card Reader, HDMI, USB-C, Bluetooth, Ethernet, WiFi

Special Features

Colour
Black

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Reviews (4)

  1. 1
  2. 3
  3. 3 stars
    0
  4. 2 stars
    0
  5. 1 star
    0
Review this product
  • Speed
  • Value for money
  • Temperature
  • THGROfficial
    4
    2 out of 2 members found this review helpful

    If I were to evaluate this product only for the Raspberry, then I would easily give it 5 stars. In this category, the Pi 4 is the endgame for those who want an always-on, cost-effective, and powerful machine for server use or a user-friendly platform to start projects and programming. On the other hand, if you are looking for something more in terms of desktop replacement, I would recommend the Pi 400, which has the same internals integrated into a keyboard and can become an "invisible" everyday computer for simple tasks with Ubuntu, Manjaro, or even Raspberry OS. However, since most people looking for Raspberry already know these things, let's move on to the kit itself. The case is made of very cheap plastic and requires attention when tightening the screws, but other than that, it is fully functional. As for the HDMI cable, there have been some complaints, but for me, it worked perfectly at 1080p resolution at least. The power supply is slightly out of spec (5V instead of 5.1V), but the difference is negligible in my opinion, and the fact that it includes a dedicated on/off button is very convenient. The problem with this kit is the fan. I bought two of these kits (one for LibreELEC at my home and the other for home assistant at another house), and in both cases, the fan stopped spinning within a few minutes and required manual push to start, after which it made an annoying noise (prohibitive for a bedroom where one is located, as well as an office where the other is located). I would recommend anyone who buys this kit to consider the fan as disposable and invest in a Pi-Fan or the official fan (3-10€). Apart from that, if you manage to get your hands on anything related to Raspberry at a satisfactory price, I would recommend it for someone who either is just starting out or has no intention of making major modifications that obviously the case cannot accommodate (such as cooling, etc.) and just wants to set it up and forget about it in a closet (like me).

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Speed
    • Temperature
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  • Anon_8374
    4
    2 out of 2 members found this review helpful

    It's just what you need! With the help of BootBerry OS, there is the possibility to boot into more than one operating system. I have installed Raspberry OS for browsing and RetroPie OS for retro gaming. The browsing is pretty good for only 85€. But where it really shows its value is in RetroPie. It runs flawlessly up to PlayStation 1 and Dreamcast games, even the most demanding ones. It runs Nintendo DS games almost perfectly and PSP games quite well (e.g. PES 11, Tekken 6). It runs most first-party Nintendo 64 games (the ones the average gamer intends to play, like Mario 64, Mario Kart 64, Mario Party, TLoZ: Ocarina Of Time). The purchase I recommend to everyone is the 3 heat sinks (2€), so that the Raspberry Pi 4B doesn't overheat while overclocked to 2.147mhz CPU and 750mhz GPU (which I recommend for some demanding games from PSP and N64). It takes time to set it up and download the games, but in the end, I believe it's worth more than 85€.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Speed
    • Temperature
    • Value for money
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Dimitris P..
    4
    12 out of 12 members found this review helpful

    I wrote the same review on the store's website:

    For the Raspberry Pi, I have nothing to say. It is one of the best in its category, if not the best. Especially the 4B version with 8GB RAM doesn't lag in anything. I use it for nextcloud & ssh to access my home network (fiber optic 120mbps down/120mbps up) when I'm away.

    Regarding the rest of the package:

    HDMI cable: For the little I used it, it's great. I don't know if you will watch movies with good quality. For text-based use, it's great!

    Adapter: Convenient that it has a button.

    Case: It's just a simple case, nothing special, but it does its job perfectly.

    Fan: Here is what we call "you win some, you lose some..." I have it inside a cabinet to reduce the noise made by the fan. With full CPU load, the temperature stayed below 55 degrees, and in idle it ranges from 38-42, with a room temperature of 26 degrees. Today it started sounding like a tractor, so I closed it, disconnected the fan, and let it work like that (idle at 66 degrees!) Fortunately, the new case arrived today (metallic for passive cooling, also from the same store) with 2 fans, which I will let run if they don't make noise... -1 star for the package due to the fan.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Speed
    • Temperature
    • Value for money
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • If I were to evaluate this product only for the Raspberry, then I would easily give it 5 stars. In this category, the Pi 4 is the endgame for those who want an always-on, cost-effective, and powerful machine for server use or a user-friendly platform to start projects and programming. On the other hand, if you are looking for something more in terms of desktop replacement, I would recommend the Pi 400, which has the same internals integrated into a keyboard and can become an "invisible" everyday computer for simple tasks with Ubuntu, Manjaro, or even Raspberry OS. However, since most people looking for Raspberry already know these things, let's move on to the kit itself. The case is made of very cheap plastic and requires attention when tightening the screws, but other than that, it is fully functional. As for the HDMI cable, there have been some complaints, but for me, it worked perfectly at 1080p resolution at least. The power supply is slightly out of spec (5V instead of 5.1V), but the difference is negligible in my opinion, and the fact that it includes a dedicated on/off button is very convenient. The problem with this kit is the fan. I bought two of these kits (one for LibreELEC at my home and the other for home assistant at another house), and in both cases, the fan stopped spinning within a few minutes and required manual push to start, after which it made an annoying noise (prohibitive for a bedroom where one is located, as well as an office where the other is located). I would recommend anyone who buys this kit to consider the fan as disposable and invest in a Pi-Fan or the official fan (3-10€). Apart from that, if you manage to get your hands on anything related to Raspberry at a satisfactory price, I would recommend it for someone who either is just starting out or has no intention of making major modifications that obviously the case cannot accommodate (such as cooling, etc.) and just wants to set it up and forget about it in a closet (like me).

    Translated from Greek ·
    2
  • It's just what you need! With the help of BootBerry OS, there is the possibility to boot into more than one operating system. I have installed Raspberry OS for browsing and RetroPie OS for retro gaming. The browsing is pretty good for only 85€. But where it really shows its value is in RetroPie. It runs flawlessly up to PlayStation 1 and Dreamcast games, even the most demanding ones. It runs Nintendo DS games almost perfectly and PSP games quite well (e.g. PES 11, Tekken 6). It runs most first-party Nintendo 64 games (the ones the average gamer intends to play, like Mario 64, Mario Kart 64, Mario Party, TLoZ: Ocarina Of Time). The purchase I recommend to everyone is the 3 heat sinks (2€), so that the Raspberry Pi 4B doesn't overheat while overclocked to 2.147mhz CPU and 750mhz GPU (which I recommend for some demanding games from PSP and N64). It takes time to set it up and download the games, but in the end, I believe it's worth more than 85€.

    Translated from Greek ·
    2
  • I wrote the same review on the store's website:

    For the Raspberry Pi, I have nothing to say. It is one of the best in its category, if not the best. Especially the 4B version with 8GB RAM doesn't lag in anything. I use it for nextcloud & ssh to access my home network (fiber optic 120mbps down/120mbps up) when I'm away.

    Regarding the rest of the package:

    HDMI cable: For the little I used it, it's great. I don't know if you will watch movies with good quality. For text-based use, it's great!

    Adapter: Convenient that it has a button.

    Case: It's just a simple case, nothing special, but it does its job perfectly.

    Fan: Here is what we call "you win some, you lose some..." I have it inside a cabinet to reduce the noise made by the fan. With full CPU load, the temperature stayed below 55 degrees, and in idle it ranges from 38-42, with a room temperature of 26 degrees. Today it started sounding like a tractor, so I closed it, disconnected the fan, and let it work like that (idle at 66 degrees!) Fortunately, the new case arrived today (metallic for passive cooling, also from the same store) with 2 fans, which I will let run if they don't make noise... -1 star for the package due to the fan.

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