GeeekPi M.2 NVME SSD Storage Expansion Board for Raspberry Pi 4, Only Support M.2 NVME SSD (Pi Board or M.2 NVME SSD NOT Included)


Price: $35.99
(as of Jan 31, 2025 14:19:36 UTC – Details)


GeeekPi M.2 NVMe SSD Adapter Board for Raspberry Pi
Expanded Storage Capacity — The M.2 NVMe SSD Adapter enables you to connect M.2 NVMe SSDs to your Raspberry Pi, providing a significant boost in storage capacity. This allows you to store and access large amounts of data, making it ideal for data-intensive projects and applications. It’s compatible with Raspberry Pi, and supports M.2 NVMe SSD. (NOTE: Raspberry Pi Board or M.2 NVMe SSD Not Included)
Easy Installation and Compatibility — The M.2 NVMe SSD Adapter is designed for easy installation, connecting to the Raspberry Pi via pogo pins without requiring complex wiring or soldering. It is also compatible with various models of Raspberry Pi, providing flexibility and convenience for different projects.
Compact Form Factor — With its compact design, the adapter board seamlessly integrates with your Raspberry Pi without adding unnecessary bulk. This is especially important for projects where space is limited, ensuring efficient utilization of the Raspberry Pi’s footprint.
Versatility and Future Scalability — The M.2 NVMe SSD adapter board expands the range of applications and projects you can undertake with your Raspberry Pi. Whether you’re building a media center, a network storage solution, or a high-performance IoT gateway, the adapter board provides scalability, allowing for easy upgrades or replacements of SSDs as your needs evolve.
Package Includes — 1x M.2 NVME SSD Adapter,1x USB Adapter, 1x Screw Pack, 1x Acrylic Panel, 1x Screw Driver
WiKi — wiki.52pi.com/index.php?title=EP-0171
NOTE: Only Compatible with Raspberry Pi 4 Model B.

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