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12 of the most awesome Raspberry Pi accessories

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  • Pan-Tilt HAT

    Pan-Tilt HAT

    Forget having to use a fixed camera in your Pi projects by giving it pan-and-tilt motion using this ready-assembled module that fits right on top of the Pi.

    • Pan-tilt module (180 degrees motion through each axis) with two servos
    • HAT with two servo channels, one PWM or NeoPixel RGB (or RGBW) LED channel
    • Right-angled header pre-soldered to underside of HAT for servo and LED channels
    • Slot to route servo, LED, and camera cables through
    • Acrylic mount to hold Pi camera and NeoPixel strip (with diffuser) in place
    • Comes fully assembled

    Compatible with Raspberry Pi 3, 2, B+, A+, Zero, and Zero W.

    Price: $41.75 | More information

    Published: May 2, 2018 -- 11:18 GMT (04:18 PDT)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • LiPo SHIM

    LiPo SHIM

    Break away from mains power and use a convenient LiPo or lithium-ion battery to power your Pi project.

    • 0.8mm thick PCB
    • Shaped to sit as low as possible on the Raspberry Pi
    • 2-pole JST connector ideal for most LiPo/LiIon batteries
    • Power and low battery LED indicators
    • Supplies up to 1.5A continuous current (15uA quiescent current)
    • Low battery warning at 3.4V (asserts GPIO #4 low)
    • Automatic shutdown at 3.0V to protect your battery
    • VBAT+, GND, and EN pins available to break out
    • 2x6 0.1" female header (optional, for non permanent installation)
    • Includes rubber foot to space LiPo SHIM away from your Raspberry Pi

    Chis is compatible with Raspberry Pi 3, 2, B+, A+, Zero, and Zero W.

    Price: $13.90 | More information

    Published: May 2, 2018 -- 11:18 GMT (04:18 PDT)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • Explorer pHAT

    Explorer pHAT

    A great way to get into prototyping and handling analog inputs and outputs and controlling motors and Arduinos, without hassles or running the risk of blowing up your board.

    • Four buffered 5V tolerant inputs (perfect for Arduino compatibility)
    • Four powered 5V outputs (up to 500mA total across all four channels)
    • Four analog inputs
    • Two H-bridge motor drivers (up to 200mA per channel)

    Compatible with Raspberry Pi 3, 2, B+, A+, Zero, and Zero W.

    Price: $14 | More information

    Published: May 2, 2018 -- 11:18 GMT (04:18 PDT)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • Adafruit PiTFT Plus 320x240 2.8-inch TFT resistive touchscreen

    Adafruit PiTFT Plus 320x240 2.8-inch TFT resistive touchscreen

    Forget status lights and add a high-quality, 2.8-inch, 320x240 16-bit color resistive touchscreen to your Raspberry Pi project.

    Compatible with Raspberry Pi Zero, Pi 3, Pi 2 or Model A+, B+.

    Price: $50 | More information

    Published: May 2, 2018 -- 11:18 GMT (04:18 PDT)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • Enviro pHAT

    Enviro pHAT

    This is how you add sensors to your Raspberry Pi project. The Enviro pHAT offers four different sensors giving you access to:

    • Temperature
    • Pressure
    • Ambient light level and color
    • 3-axis motion
    • Compass heading
    • Analog inputs

    Compatible with Raspberry Pi 3, 2, B+, A+, Zero, and Zero W.

    The Python library means that you don't need to do much work to get the Enviro pHAT working.

    Price: $22.50 | More information

    Published: May 2, 2018 -- 11:18 GMT (04:18 PDT)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • Flick! HAT

    Flick! HAT

    This add on adds what feels like magic to a Raspberry Pi project - 3D gesture sensing at up to 15 centimeters away from the sensor surface using near field gesture technology.

    You can even place it behind non conductive material such as wood or acrylic and it will still work.

    Compatible with Raspberry Pi A+, B+, 2B, 3B.

    Price: $28 | More information

    Published: May 2, 2018 -- 11:18 GMT (04:18 PDT)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • Unicorn pHAT

    Unicorn pHAT

    A matrix of 32 super-bright RGB LEDs that can be used for all sorts of applications, from mood lighting to status lights.

    Compatible with Raspberry Pi 3, 2, B+, A+, Zero, and Zero W.

    Price: $14 | More information

    Published: May 2, 2018 -- 11:18 GMT (04:18 PDT)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • Automation pHAT

    Automation pHAT

    If you want to put a Raspberry Pi at the center of your automation project, then the Automation pHAT makes that a breeze.

    • 1 x 24V @ 2A relay
    • 3 x 12-bit ADC @ 0-24V
    • 3 x 24V tolerant buffered inputs
    • 3 x 24V tolerant sinking outputs

    Compatible with Raspberry Pi 3, 2, B+, A+, Zero, and Zero W.

    There's a Python library available to allow you to start using the Automation pHAT with the minimum of fuss.

    Price: $17 | More information

    Published: May 2, 2018 -- 11:18 GMT (04:18 PDT)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • Display-O-Tron HAT

    Display-O-Tron HAT

    For those who want a bit more information that a status light can offer, the Display-O-Tron HAT gives you a lot more options.

    • 16x3 character LCD display (full ASCII character set and eight custom glyphs)
    • Fully controllable six zone RGB backlight
    • Six bright white bar graph LEDs (individually dimmable)
    • Six capacitive touch buttons
    • Power, I2C, SPI, UART, PWM, and five GPIO pins broken out
    • SN3218 LED matrix driver chip (drives the RGB backlight)
    • Microchip CAP1166 capacitive touch driver chip

    Compatible with Raspberry Pi 3, 2, B+, A+, Zero, and Zero W.

    Price: $31 | More information

    Published: May 2, 2018 -- 11:18 GMT (04:18 PDT)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • Serial Plus

    Serial Plus

    Add a handy RS232 port to your Raspberry Pi board to expand the possibilities of what you can hook up. Not only is this handy if you have a device that has an RS232 port you want to control, but it also allows you to connect to devices you've built yourself.

    The sky's the limit!

    Price: $17 | More information

    Published: May 2, 2018 -- 11:18 GMT (04:18 PDT)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • PiZero USB Stem

    PiZero USB Stem

    Add a handy full-sized USB connector to your Pi Zero or Pi Zero W. Not only does this turn your little Pi into a USB dongle, it can also seriously reduce of cabling you need when connecting it to a PC.

    Compatible with Pi Zero V1.3 (with camera connector) and Pi Zero W.

    Price: $7 | More information

    Published: May 2, 2018 -- 11:18 GMT (04:18 PDT)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

  • Raspberry Pi Camera Module V2

    Raspberry Pi Camera Module V2

    Adding an eye to your Raspberry Pi project has never been easier. This tiny camera connects directly to the camera port that's built onto the Raspberry Pi Zero.

    The 8 megapixel camera supports 1080p30, 720p60 and 640x480p90 video and can take 3280 x 2464 pixel stills.

    Price: $33.50 | More information

    Published: May 2, 2018 -- 11:18 GMT (04:18 PDT)

    Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

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  • Pan-Tilt HAT
  • LiPo SHIM
  • Explorer pHAT
  • Adafruit PiTFT Plus 320x240 2.8-inch TFT resistive touchscreen
  • Enviro pHAT
  • Flick! HAT
  • Unicorn pHAT
  • Automation pHAT
  • Display-O-Tron HAT
  • Serial Plus
  • PiZero USB Stem
  • Raspberry Pi Camera Module V2

There's not much you can't do with a Raspberry Pi board and a bit of coding. But with a few extra accessories, the sky truly is the limit!

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Pan-Tilt HAT

Forget having to use a fixed camera in your Pi projects by giving it pan-and-tilt motion using this ready-assembled module that fits right on top of the Pi.

  • Pan-tilt module (180 degrees motion through each axis) with two servos
  • HAT with two servo channels, one PWM or NeoPixel RGB (or RGBW) LED channel
  • Right-angled header pre-soldered to underside of HAT for servo and LED channels
  • Slot to route servo, LED, and camera cables through
  • Acrylic mount to hold Pi camera and NeoPixel strip (with diffuser) in place
  • Comes fully assembled

Compatible with Raspberry Pi 3, 2, B+, A+, Zero, and Zero W.

Price: $41.75 | More information

Published: May 2, 2018 -- 11:18 GMT (04:18 PDT)

Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

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