

🔥 Elevate your Raspberry Pi game with sleek touch and cool performance! 🖱️
This Raspberry Pi 4 accessory combines a 3.5-inch 480x320 touchscreen with a mini cooling fan and heatsink, delivering smooth 60fps visuals and reliable heat dissipation. Designed for easy installation and optimized for Raspbian Buster, it protects your Pi while enhancing usability and performance.









| ASIN | B0936R564K |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Brand | CUQI |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (102) |
| Date First Available | November 2, 2025 |
| Item Weight | 159 g |
| Item dimensions W x H | 9 x 5 x 3 mm |
| Item model number | RS3254 |
| Manufacturer | CUQI |
| Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
| Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 4 |
| Processor Count | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 0.9 x 0.5 x 0.3 cm; 159 g |
| Resolution | 480x320 ピクセル |
| Screen Resolution | 480 x 320 |
| Series | TFT 3.5 inch Touch Screen |
| Standing screen display size | 3.5 Inches |
P**.
Hey if you need a "minimal" screen and case, this thing is perfect considering that it's about the same price as a case without the screen. There's another similar model being sold on Amazon, and this one is better because the plastic around the power and HDMI ports is thinner, making it easier to insert the plugs. There's also some additional venting, although the utility is up for debate since these things barely need active cooling. The driver for the screen is pretty straightforward to install (although honestly it should come with Debian package files but this isn't a perfect world). The heat sinks attach with simple gooey tape (some others use foam tape which baffles me because it's generally an insulator), and once assembled the case holds together pretty well. There's just enough room cut out around the sdcard socket to be able to get the thing out if you use a bit of fingernail. The images show the screen being used with a stylus, which is how you'll use it. It's not sensitive enough to be readily useful with a fingertip, but it does at least work. It doesn't seem to be bothered by having a repurposed cell phone screen protector put on.
A**L
Todo bien... es fácil de armar y es muy útil.
A**Z
Es bueno, funciona regular, el touchscreen no es muy preciso Pero cumple.con su función
N**R
I am planning on turning my 3D printer into a klipper machine. I am also going to a bunch of upgrades in the mean time for high speed printing. I had spent 6 hours today after assembling the thing. Assembly was a piece of cake. They also had drivers that you will need to download onto the pi. The problem with that is they could easily utilize the display ribbon cable adapter on the pi but for whatever reason they didn't take advantage of it. Instead they took advantage of the GPIO of the pi to use it with which isn't bad unless you are hoping to use the pi's GPIO. Pros: Assembly is super easy. Software drivers are relatively easy to setup. Case is solid and comes with a hard plastic screen protector. Cons: All the issues I have with it have to do with the touch screen. Unlike the nintendo ds touch screen this one is completely unresponsive. You definitely need a stylus with this. You literally cannot use fingers. Conclusion: I hate the touch screen but other than that I have no complaints. This will be a great addition to my ender 3. I just wish it was more responsive but it isn't. You will need a stylus to use this with and fortunately it did come with one. Assembly was super easy. Directions were great I felt. Anyways enjoy!
G**T
The case included a piece that could be used if I didn't want the display. The instructions went very smoothly. This is really for someone that wants to play retro pie, recallbox or in my case write programs to a very nice portable display. I think my price was very cheap considering this had a display, touchscreen, case, touch pen and screwdriver. When Setting up the software, I skipped hooking up an HDMI display and just did an ssh RPI4.local, then I picked up the instructions to the point where a terminal was opened. Another thing I did was use Ctrl+Shift+X from the Raspberry Pi Imager software running on another raspberry pi. I set the hostname and enabled ssh. Then, the image placed on the micro SD card allowed me to turn on the device and ssh directly without attaching an HDMI cable to a TV. Nice.
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