Argon Micro USB Cable Power Supply 5.25 Volts 3 Amps for Raspberry Pi 3 and Zero Boards | UL Listed | 3.3 Feet Long Cable with Micro USB Connector | Micro USB Cable and Wall Charger
-
Joe
> 3 dayCable and power supply feel substantial. Seems to work as expected.
-
A happy customer
> 3 dayI was recommended this power supply for my Raspberry Pi3A build as a cellphone adapters 1A is said to not be powerful enough and may cause problems with the optical drive I have in the unit. Nice build quality and no cheap male USB to break off, but a nice power brick.
-
Mark Adney
> 3 dayPowerful and reliable power source for my pi 3 b+. It can handle heavy use with several attachments and you will never see a lightning bolt.
-
B. Lent
15-11-2024Works well. Powers several rtlsdrs.
-
troy
Greater than one weekCharges, FAST. Works on Rpi4 and Asus Tinkerboard, havent had a shutdown yet in some high power applications.
-
normalnorm
> 3 dayI got this because I was seeing under voltage warnings from my Pi 3b+ with a 2.5A Rhino brand power supply. This fixed it so Im happy.
-
C1340
> 3 dayRunning Call Attendant on an Rpi3b with a US Robotics modem to screen telemarketers, robocalls, etc. on a landline. Works perfect. Hasnt crashed, or needed to be rebooted in months.
-
Wcarter
> 3 dayI was looking for a power supply that would allow me to run a USB 3.0 monitor on a latte panda and this one accomplished my goal.
-
Markus
> 3 dayStable power for my raspberry pi plus ssd. I had some issues in the past with an old phone power supply and this one resolved all these issues.
-
Makoto Schoppert
> 3 dayI liked this adapter so much that I ended up ordering another. I connected this to a Raspberry Pi 3B that is attached to a 5 LCD display via the display ribbon cable. I use my Raspberry Pi to control a couple of 3D printers. I used to get alerts that my Raspberry Pi has an undervoltage and is being throttled. I noticed that the official Pi adapter uses 5.1V so seemed like the secret was to use an adapter that is slightly above 5V. I saw this particular one that is over 5V but also costs less than the official one. Working great with my Raspberry Pi as well as the LCD screen. My other Raspberry Pi is also a 3B and uses a different style LCD screen connected via HDMI and i2c (for touchscreen) and is also working great (after also experiencing undervoltages prior to this new adapter).