🚀 Elevate Your Pi Game with Unmatched Connectivity!
The Ethernet/USB HUB HAT Expansion Board for Raspberry Pi enhances your device's capabilities by adding three USB ports and a 10/100M RJ45 Ethernet port. Compatible with a wide range of Raspberry Pi models, this compact board is designed for easy installation and real-time monitoring of your connections.
Data Transfer Rate | 1E+2 Megabits Per Second |
Number of Ports | 4 |
Compatible Devices | Raspberry Pi B+ / 2B / 3B / 3B+ /4B/ Zero / Zero W / Zero WH/ Pi Zero 2 W/ Zero 2 WH |
Total Usb Ports | 3 |
Hardware Connectivity | USB, Ethernet, USB 3.0, USB 2.0 |
Additional Features | Powered |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 2.54"L x 1.18"W x 0.19"H |
Color | Ethernet/USB HUB HAT |
B**Y
Raspberry PI Zero 2w used for various sensor types.
I don't use these little devices like as if they're a PC, I need them for embedded sensors.Therefore these are good for that purpose however I have found that there is not much support when it comes to libraries for C++ code and you will need to write or modify just about everything you find to work with this device as it is different then your Orange Pi 2w but seems to have a more C++ support. With that being said it is a good little product much better than the ESP32.
E**E
Does what it claims it does.
Slapped this on top of a Raspberry Pi Zero W2 and it works perfectly. The procedure could not be easier to do. Well done.
J**N
Would work as advertise, but you need to FLIP the USB adapter to make it work
EDIT 2/7/22, I'm revising this review (and bumping it to 4 starts) The HAT was pretty much useless UNLESS you FLIP the little USB jumper the correct way. It is an OTG jumper (but thanks to the previous poster that talked about cutting pin 4/5, etc) and i looked at the circuit and noticed the traces.. and went "ooohhh yeah"So once you mount the hat on the Pi, and plug in the USB jumper correctly, the RED leds on the USB ports on top of the hat will light up!THE GOOD: the onboard ethernet is plenty fast and solid..THE BAD" no instructions to tell you which way the OTG USB adapter goes (you got a 50/50 chance)I'll rate this 4/5 because there was NO instructions or info on this and I assume that most people on here got lucky right off the bat! :)
S**S
probably need to point out that header needed on pi zero (2,w)
Looks like a great hat, but notice that there's not an option or suggestion to buy a Pi zero (2, w) with a header. Other combinations are suggested in the ad copy, but not that.
J**N
It just works
Well made board and it fit right onto a Pi Zero W I used to set up a Pi-Hole (DNS sink hole)--it's definitely worth looking into it, is very easy and you can find YouTube tutorials ad-nauseum. I read some of the reviews that talked about the GPIO pins not fitting, but I had no issue. To be fair, I used the USB connector and didn't have to use GPIO. The board connection is solid and the device is connected to my network in my IT closet, working for over a week non-stop without issue. I would definitely buy this again. I wish there were a case that would go with this, but if you're making PCBs, you're probably not in the case-making space too.
S**.
Solid product
Did not work during my first boot of Raspberry Pi legacy OS. For some reason it all worked out when I flashed my OS again. Overall it’s a great product and was really helpful with the Ethernet port for the Pi 2 w. Made updating the device way faster.
K**.
Header pins are too skinny to hold standard dupont wires tightly
I got this because my Raspberry Pi zero WH had trouble with WiFi.The one thing i find wrong is that the header pins on this are skinny to where Dupont wires won't stay put if moved about. [even slightly]However, I would still recommend it.
M**.
Perfect hat for my Pi Zero and got it to work with a MakerSpot case.
I was looking for extra USB ports and an ethernet port to make a portable media player and Hotspot. I also wanted to have a case for it as well. I was able to use a MakerSpot case. I had bought two of the cases and didn't use the taller pegs on the first case. It isn't perfect but it's pretty close. USB ports work as advertised and haven't used the ethernet port yet. But it's working well so far. Plug and play. Just what I was looking for. My only complaint is that I had to peice together a case for it.
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