Please note: This cable is not compatible with Raspberry Pi 5

USB-C Cable with On/Off Switch for Raspberry Pi 4

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A super handy switch cable for your Raspberry Pi 4 Model B, removing the need to pull the USB-C connector out of your Raspberry Pi (or mess around with sockets/plugs) every time you want to power up/down.

To turn your Raspberry Pi back on again, just click the switch - simple! The switch has a nice rubber feel and a solid 'click-on-click-off' action, and includes a little red LED power indicator.

Important!

  • This cable does not work with Raspberry Pi 5
  • This is designed and tested for the Raspberry Pi 4 using an official Raspberry Pi 4 power supply
  • It may not work well with other power supplies, smartphones or other USB-C power sources

The cable is USB-C female one end and USB-C the other, meaning you can continue to use your Official Raspberry Pi USB-C Power Supply with the added benefit of a power switch.

The entire cable (including connectors) is just ~31cm long so it's never far from your Raspberry Pi.

This cable does not transfer data so it's mostly good for powering and charging devices - but adding an on/off switch to your power supply is a nice addition and one that we absolutely love clicking!

We also stock a Micro-USB version for the Raspberry Pi Zero (and Pi3)!

Features

  • Tested for compatibility with the Raspberry Pi 4
  • On/Off switch
  • Colour: Black
  • Power indication LED
  • USB-C Female to USB-C Male

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