Introducing the $15 Raspberry Pi 45 W USB-C Power Supply, the perfect and affordable solution for powering all your tech devices with its versatile and high-quality design.
- High-quality power supply can make or break your experience
- Custom 5.1 V, 5 A operating mode for Raspberry Pi 5
- Versatile power supply for a range of devices
Power Supply: The Unsung Hero of Your Tech Setup
Whether you’re tinkering with a Raspberry Pi or simply charging your laptop, the quality of your power supply can make or break your experience. Today, we’re thrilled to unveil our latest innovation: the $15 Raspberry Pi 45 W USB-C Power Supply. This little powerhouse is perfect for both tasks and then some!
Why Quality Matters
Let’s face it: every Raspberry Pi single-board computer needs two things to shine—flash storage and a reliable power supply. But here’s the kicker: opting for the cheapest SD card or USB wall adapter you can find on Amazon is a surefire way to end up frustrated. Over the years, we’ve learned this lesson the hard way, which is why we started vetting the accessories offered by our Approved Resellers. We put SD cards through rigorous testing to ensure they deliver the performance you need, even in the face of unexpected power outages.
Last year, we stepped up our game by launching Raspberry Pi-branded A2-class SD cards and NVMe SSDs. These are now the only storage options we recommend alongside our computers. Similarly, when we introduced the Raspberry Pi 4 and Raspberry Pi 5, we rolled out 15.3 W and 27 W USB-C power supplies that met our stringent standards for transient response and longevity. For the 27 W power supply, we even added a custom 5.1 V, 5 A operating mode, giving the Raspberry Pi 5 the flexibility to power demanding peripherals effectively.
Power for Everyone
When you focus on crafting high-quality generic products, like USB power supplies and SD cards, something interesting happens. Our colleague Oli shared a story about customers at a Micro Center in North Carolina who were drawn to our display, picking up the 27 W power supply on its own. By striving to create the best USB-C power supply for our Raspberry Pi users, we inadvertently designed a top-notch power solution for everyone.
I can personally relate to this—I’ve got a Raspberry Pi power supply juicing up every USB device in my home. But let’s be honest: while the 27 W power supply is fantastic, it’s just not quite enough to quickly charge my laptop. That’s where the idea for an upgraded design came into play: even better electronics, all in a familiar form factor, featuring a longer 1.5 m cable and a suite of new 45 W operating modes, including a robust 20 V, 2.25 A option. And all of this comes at a bargain price of just $15, compared to the $12 for the 27 W version.
What’s in It for You?
For Raspberry Pi users, the experience won’t change much: you’ll still get the reliable 5.1 V, 3 A for your Raspberry Pi 4, or 5.1 V, 5 A for your Raspberry Pi 5. But if you’re looking for a versatile power supply that can handle a broader range of devices, you may have just found your new favorite gadget.
So why wait? Check out our new 45 W power supply today and snag one from your go-to Approved Reseller. Your tech deserves the best!

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