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5 Creative Uses for Your Old Raspberry Pi 2

5 Creative Uses for Your Old Raspberry Pi 2

by Tekmono Editorial Team
20/03/2026
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The Raspberry Pi 2 may be outdated by today’s standards, but its limitations are exactly what make it useful for focused, low-demand tasks. Instead of trying to stretch it beyond its capabilities, the key is to match it with roles that benefit from always-on, low-power hardware.

Repurposing older devices is less about performance and more about efficiency. Many everyday functions, from network filtering to lightweight hosting, do not require modern hardware. When used correctly, a Pi 2 can still operate as a reliable component in a home setup.

Setting up a WireGuard VPN on a Raspberry Pi 2 is one of the most practical uses. It allows secure access to your home network from anywhere without relying on third-party services. Tools like PiVPN simplify the setup process, making it accessible even for non-experts.

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Despite its limited power, the Pi 2 can run classic games through platforms like RetroPie. It will not handle modern emulation, but it performs well with older systems and DOS-based games. With the right setup, it becomes a compact and dedicated retro gaming device.

Using software like Pi-hole, the Raspberry Pi can act as a DNS-level filter for your entire network. This blocks ads across all connected devices and adds a basic layer of security by preventing access to known malicious domains. It is a lightweight task that fits the Pi 2 well.

Older printers often lack wireless connectivity, but a Raspberry Pi can bridge that gap. By installing CUPS and connecting the printer directly, the Pi turns it into a network-accessible device. This extends the life of otherwise functional hardware.

A Raspberry Pi 2 can handle simple web hosting tasks, such as a personal dashboard or start page. Lightweight services run efficiently and provide a centralized way to track information or access tools without relying on external platforms.

Older hardware does not need to compete with modern systems to remain useful. It only needs to be assigned the right role. When paired with lightweight, always-on tasks, even a decade-old device can still serve a clear purpose.

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