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Sing for the moment! The DFPlayer Mini is a small and low cost MP3 module player with an simplified output directly to the speaker. The mo...
View full detailsThis is a Micro-HDMI video cable tailored to the Raspberry Pi 4B, supporting 4K HD resolution. There is no delay, no flash, the transmission is ...
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Piezo buzzers are used for making beeps, tones and alerts. This one is petite but loud! Drive it with 3-30V peak-to-peak square wave. To use, co...
View full detailsThis compact 3W 4Ω speaker is perfect for adding audio output to your embedded or DIY electronics project. Measuring just 40mm in diameter and 5m...
View full detailsThe Buzzer Piezo 20mm is a compact and efficient sound-producing device that is perfect for a variety of electronic projects. With its 20mm diamete...
View full detailsThis is the Teensy Audio Adapter Board that can be added to a Teensy 4.0 for your next audio project. The shield provides you with an easy-to-use t...
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Hey, listen up! It's the world's smallest USB microphone! OK maybe it's not in the Guinness Record Book, but it is pretty darn small! This plug-...
View full detailsIf you want to get some sound out of your project but have a tight space budget, this is a good way to do it. This 2.5W, 4 Ohm speaker is only 28mm...
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DFPlayer Mini is a compact and inexpensive MP3 module that can be connected directly to the speaker. Module can be used alone with battery power su...
View full detailsThis speaker equipped with 360-degree sound field integrates a cone design with a custom-built speaker to project sound in all directions. It can o...
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Feature:Installation: Circuit board assembly weldingSpeaker power: 3W per channelCase Size: 65 x 65 x 70mm (W / H / D)Function: With LED music spec...
View full detailsAdd an ear to your project with this well-designed electret microphone amplifier with AGC. This fully assembled and tested board comes with a 20-2...
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This super small mono amplifier is surprisingly powerful - able to deliver up to 2.5 Watts into 4-8 ohm impedance speakers. Inside the miniature...
View full detailsThis I2S digital amplifier based on the MAX98357 I2S Class D amplifier module works great with microcontrollers with I2S audio outputs like ESP32 a...
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This is a small size and cost-effective Bluetooth 5.0 digital amplifier module with a volume adjustment function. It can connect to two speakers...
View full detailsUSB C to 3.5mm Audio Headphone Jack DAC Adapter OverviewThe USB C to 3.5mm Audio Headphone Jack DAC Adapter is your go-to solution for connecting t...
View full detailsPiezos make noise when you put an AC voltage across them: and the bigger the Vpp the louder they are. With your standard 3V logic microcontroller y...
View full detailsElevate your audio experience with the Bluetooth Amplifier Board. Designed with precision and performance in mind, this amplifier board brings a ne...
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 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...
View full detailsThe ultimate hackable headphone amp for your desk! Pirate Audio Headphone Amp for Raspberry Pi has an I2S DAC, headphone amplifier, high-res displa...
View full detailsWith the sound module, we can detect the presence of loud sounds. While this module has a microphone on it, our Arduino does not have the brains...
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 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...
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