USB Cable with Switch $2.95 Caution! This switch is NOT compatible with the Raspberry Pi 4B. Please see the Type-C Power Switch for Raspberry Pi 4 instead. Add a power switch to any USB-powered project simply by plugging this between the USB power port and the USB cable. This... Add to Cart
Helping Third Hand Magnifier W/Magnifying Glass Tool $6.95 The classic 'third hand tool,' as seen on every desk! We have one next to our Panavise jr, they complement each other well. This tool is good for holding small PCBs and wires for tinning or soldering to parts. Every part can rotate around in any... Add to Cart
Mini USB Microphone $5.95 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-and-play Mini USB Microphone needs no driver, and its USB interface means you... Add to Cart
Adafruit Raspberry Pi B+ / Pi 2 / Pi 3 Case - Smoke Base - w/ Clear Top $7.95 Adafruit case for Raspberry Pi Model B+ / Pi 2 / Pi 3. This enclosure was designed by Mike Doell - just like our elegant, beautiful, and functional Pi Case for Raspberry Pi Model B. Made of ultra-durable, super-glossy polycarbonate, it is... Notify Me
Adafruit PiOLED - 128x32 Monochrome OLED Add-on for Raspberry Pi $15.95 If you're looking for the most compact li'l display for a Raspberry Pi (most likely a Pi Zero) project, this might be just the thing you need! The Adafruit 128x32 PiOLED is your little OLED pal, ready to snap onto any... Add to Cart
Adafruit Raspberry Pi A+ Case – Smoke Base w/ Clear Top $6.95 This enclosure was designed by Mike Doell – just like Adafruit’s elegant, beautiful, and functional Pi Case for Raspberry Pi Model B+ / Pi 2. Made of ultra-durable, super-glossy polycarbonate, it is both good looking and tough... Add to Cart
2x40 Right Angle Edge Connector for micro:bit $4.95 $5.95 This is a connector that fits directly to the edge contacts of a BBC micro:bit. The connector has 80 pins, but because of the different widths of the micro:bit edge contacts, some of the micro:bit contacts will map to more than one of this connector's... Add to Cart
In-line JST power wire connector (male) $0.95 If you have a project where you’d like to be able to detach the wiring, this wire will fit the bill. Its a JST 2.5mm ‘free hanging’ cable assembly that latches strongly. One wire is marked with a white dashed line. You can’t plug... Add to Cart
In-line JST power wire connector (female) $0.95 If you have a project where you’d like to be able to detach the wiring, this wire will fit the bill. Its a JST 2.5mm ‘free hanging’ cable assembly that latches strongly. One wire is marked with a white dashed line. You can’t plug these in backwards. We... Add to Cart
USB DIY Connector Shell – Type Micro-B Plug ADAFR $1.25 Make your own USB connections without slicing apart a USB cable and soldering those thin wires inside. These DIY “USB shells” are available in USB A plug, micro B, mini B and USB A socket. Each shell comes with a... Add to Cart
3×4 Right Angle Male Header – 4 pack $3.95 Description Three rows in a right angle header!? Yes! These chunks of 0.1″ header has yet-another-row – handy for when you want to connect cables that come in sets of three, like perhaps sensors, or servos. These plug into any standard 0... Add to Cart
Microsoft IoT Pack for Raspberry Pi 3 – No Pi $35.95 $75.95 The Microsoft Internet of Things Pack for Raspberry Pi 3 is the best way to get started using Windows 10 and your Raspberry Pi as an IoT enabled device. A collaboration between Microsoft’s IoT division and Adafruit, this... Add to Cart
Tactile Button Switch (6mm) - 20 Pack $2.55 Little clicky switches are standard input "buttons" on electronic projects. These work best in a PCB but can be used on a solderless breadboard. The pins are normally open (disconnected) and when the button is pressed they are momentarily closed. They... Add to Cart
IR (Infrared) Receiver Sensor (TSOP38238) $1.95 IR sensor tuned to 38KHz, perfect for receiving commands from a TV remote control. Runs at 3V to 5V, so it's great for any microcontroller. To use, connect pin 3 (all the way to the right) to 5V power, pin 2 (middle) to ground, and listen on pin 1. It... Notify Me