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The Raspberry Pi has an on-board audio jack, which is super handy for all kinds of sound effects and speech, just plug and go! However, for when yo...
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This is a small 12mm round speaker that operates around the audible 2kHz range. You can use these speakers to create simple music or user interface...
View full detailsThis A/V RCA Cable for Raspberry Pi is a great way to turn your Pi 3, 2, A+ or B+'s output into a full on composite video and audio device. Simply...
View full detailsListen up! This 2.8" x 1.2" speaker is a great addition to any audio project where you need 4 ohm impedance and 3W or less of power. We parti...
View full detailsPiezo elements come in handy when you need to detect vibration or a knock. You can use these for tap or knock sensors pretty easily by reading the ...
View full detailsIntroducing our cutting-edge USB Type C Headphone Jack Adapter! This innovative audio adapter allows you to easily connect your favorite headphones...
View full detailsThe Adafruit STEMMA Audio Amp is a super small mono amplifier is surprisingly powerful - able to deliver up to 2.5 Watts into 4-8 ohm impedance spe...
View full detailsThe SparkFun WM8960 Audio Codec Breakout is a low-power, high-quality stereo codec with 1W Stereo Class D speaker drivers and headphone drivers. Th...
View full detailsThis digital I2S MEMS Microphone works well with microcontrollers with I2S audio outputs like ESP32. Compared with traditional analog ones, this mi...
View full detailsIf you want the look and feel of aeronautical style quick-release connectors, this FGG.0B 5-pin Plug is an elegant and inexpensive alternative to o...
View full detailsHere comes the DFPlayer Pro---A mini simple but powerful MP3 Player! This MP3 player module supports four controlling modes: Arduino, AT command, o...
View full detailsThis is a small size and cost-effective Bluetooth 4.2 Audio Receiver module with dual 5W power amplifier circuits. It supports auto-reconnect and c...
View full detailsThe core part of the ESP32 Audio Kit is ESP32- A1S module, it can work as a minimum independent system. Most audio interfaces are distributed on...
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This is a compact micro:bit piano expansion board, its design is inspired by the piano. It possesses 7 white note buttons, 5 black note buttons,...
View full detailsDescription: This 2M HDMI Cable is perfect to plugging you Raspberry Pi into your HDMI enabled monitor or television. Dimensions: Connector Type ...
View full detailsThis sound-detection sensor module is highly sensitive. It can detect when sound reaches a set threshold level. There are two output pins, o...
View full detailsAn adjustable potentiometer can open up many interesting user interfaces. With this rotary potentiometer just turn the dial and the resistance chan...
View full detailsThis 5m length of EL wire (electroluminescent wire) is a flexible wire coated with phosphor which glows blue when applied with the appropriate volt...
View full detailsWhoop whoop! This is a lovely little speaker ideal for embedding into all sorts of projects. Providing a solid 5W of power at 4Ω it's perfect fo...
View full detailsListen up! This set of two 2.8" x 1.2" speakers are the perfect addition to any audio project where you need 4 ohm impedance and 3W or less of p...
View full detailsThis large (30mm diameter) piezo element is nicely enclosed with mounting holes so you can attach easily. Piezo elements convert vibration to volta...
View full detailsBend all audio files to your will with the Adafruit Music Maker shield for Arduino! This powerful shield features the VS1053, an encoding/decodi...
View full detailsWould you like to add audio/sound effects to your next project, without an Arduino+Shield? Or maybe you don't even know how to use microcontrol...
View full detailsListen to this good news - we now have an all in one digital audio amp breakout board that works incredibly well with the Raspberry Pi! If you'r...
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