







🔋 Power your Pi like a pro—switch on, stay ahead!
The MUZOCT 5V/2.5A Power Supply with Micro USB and ON/OFF switch delivers stable, efficient power tailored for Raspberry Pi 2 and 3 models. Featuring a 1.5-meter cable and comprehensive safety protections, it offers hassle-free control and reliable performance for your projects and USB devices.






| ASIN | B073JDFML5 |
| Item model number | 8541605450 |
| Manufacturer | MUZOCT |
| Package Dimensions | 15.24 x 8.89 x 3.81 cm; 73 g |
B**N
This power supply is very easy to use, with a convenient on/off switch that allows me to easily control power to my Raspberry Pi. It is also very reliable, with a high-quality design that ensures a stable and consistent power supply. The included micro USB cable is of good quality, with a durable design that has held up well over time.
P**Y
The added bonus of a power off switch on the adapter made it better than the original that it replaced. Was the right adapter to replace the Pi 2's adapter when it went bad. I plugged this adapter in and my Pi 2 started up without an issue.
P**A
The Raspberry Pi 2 and 3 models require the most current; a 5VDC @ 2.5A power supply is recommended. Such power supplies are ubiquitous online, but the fact that the 5VDC line includes a power switch is invaluable. Most kit vendors have included power supplies with on/off buttons for the past year or so. Without the power button, the power socket on the Raspberry Pi board may start to wear out and provide intermittent power; Raspberry Pi runs and then suddenly powers down if you move the cord or Raspberry Pi a couple of inches. 5VDC @ 2.5A power supplies are fairly ubiquitous, but don’t estimate the value of the button!! This particular product is well-made and I’ve yet to have problems with the power adaptors to all sorts of different Raspberry Pi models running with different hardware loads via USB and GPIO.
A**S
I sometimes like to take my blackbox over to some synth gear that isn't at my primary desk, and so started hunting for PSU that could supply at least 5v/2400mA. This properly powers the blackbox, however the 60hz hum from this device is atrocious and makes it unsuitable if you're going to use it to power USB music devices like the Dreadbox Nymphes or the aforementioned 1010 Blackbox. It'll do in a pinch but you won't want to keep any samples from those sessions. This PSU feels quite flimsy and cheap, but I would have no issues using it for Raspberry Pi projects.
J**N
Exactly what I needed for my raspberry pi 3
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