The CrowPi 3 is the newest entry in the popular CrowPi series, designed for learners, educators, and creators who want a hands-on journey into artificial intelligence, hardware prototyping, and programming. With support for Raspberry Pi 5, micro:bit, Raspberry Pi Pico, and Nano-compatible boards, this all-in-one station blends plug-and-play convenience with powerful creative tools—making it a compact cyberdeck for modern-day tinkerers.
Gone are the days of complex setups and messy breadboards. CrowPi 3 arrives ready to use, enabling you to build voice assistants, AI projects, smart homes, and much more—right out of the box.
Key Features and Specifications
- Processor Support – Raspberry Pi 5, Raspberry Pi Pico, BBC micro:bit, Nano-form-factor boards
- Modules – 41 onboard modules including RGB matrix, ultrasonic sensor, IR receiver, touch sensor, and more
- Display – 4.3-inch built-in touchscreen
- Connectivity – GPIO headers, I2C/SPI/UART support, external monitor output
- Voice AI Control – Real-time interaction with voice commands
- AI Vision & Recognition – Object detection, gesture tracking, and image labeling
- LLM Compatibility – Works with ChatGPT, LLaMA, Gemini, DeepSeek, and more
- Software – Preloaded AI features with guided tutorials and custom learning platform
- Power Supply – Comes with regional power adapter
- Build – Compact design with durable industrial aesthetic
- Lessons Included – Over 180 step-by-step projects across platforms
AI Learning Meets Hands-On Hardware Projects
From voice-controlled workflows to image generation, gesture-based triggers, and object recognition, every AI-powered feature in CrowPi 3 is backed by comprehensive, beginner-friendly lessons. It’s not just a device—it’s a classroom and a lab in one.
Want to generate a picture of “a dog dressed as a pirate”? CrowPi 3 makes that a voice command away. Need to build a color-coded password system or run a Tetris game on an RGB matrix? With structured courses and real-time interaction, CrowPi 3 helps you create it from scratch.
Powered by Leading LLMs
CrowPi 3 supports a wide range of large language models including ChatGPT, LLaMA, Gemini, and others, making it an ideal platform to learn prompt engineering, natural language processing, and AI-driven automation locally or in the cloud.
It can:
- Understand natural language commands
- Translate in real-time
- Plan tasks or even hold creative conversations
- Run custom AI scripts via your voice
Platform Support & Lesson Library
CrowPi 3 is versatile and supports:
- micro:bit – 28 projects in graphical coding and smart hardware
- Raspberry Pi Pico – 28 hands-on lessons covering motors, sensors, and protocols
- Nano Boards – 28 creative experiments with sound, sensors, and visual feedback
Each board has its own lesson track, designed to turn beginners into confident hardware developers and AI explorers.
Plug, Code, Create—No Wiring Needed
Thanks to its integrated GPIO headers and touchscreen, CrowPi 3 is fully wire-free. You can build and test projects without the clutter or risk of wiring mistakes. Prefer a bigger screen? Just connect it to an external display to scale up your workspace.
CrowPi 3 is flexible enough for:
- Home learning
- Classroom instruction
- Makerspaces and workshops
- On-the-go development
Learn by Doing – Real Projects Included
Explore projects like:
- Gesture-controlled music playback
- DIY smart home simulation
- Reverse parking sensors with ultrasonic modules
- Tetris on the RGB matrix
- IR remote interaction
- Motion-based LED animation
CrowPi 3 makes learning interactive and fun, while also being deeply educational.
The CrowPi 3 is more than just a development station—it’s an interactive, AI-powered learning experience that lowers the barrier to entry for students, educators, and creators alike. CrowPi 3 is available now on Kickstarter.
If you’ve ever wanted to dive into the world of artificial intelligence, electronics, or embedded systems without the complexity, this all-in-one device delivers everything you need—from hardware and software to structured learning paths.
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