Are you looking to add functionality to your Raspberry Pi 5 with a hat? In this video, I tried 3 new hats on the market to help you decide which one is the best fit for your project. These include a low profile NVMe hat, a Power over Ethernet or PoE hat which also takes an NVMe drive and lastly a UPS hat that runs on two 18650 cells.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
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Visit my blog for the write-up and full test results –
Hats Tested:
X1003 NVMe Hat –
PoE & NVMe Hat –
X1200 UPS Hat –
PURCHASE LINKS
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Raspberry Pi 5 –
Sabrent Rocket 4.0 –
Pi 5 Power Supply –
Pi 5 Active Cooler –
Tool & Equipment Used:
ClonerAlliance UHD Pro Video Capture –
USB-C Pencil Screwdriver –
CHAPTERS
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0:00 Intro
0:27 X1003 NVMe Hat
1:53 PoE+ & NVMe Hat
4:37 X1200 UPS Hat
6:36 Final Thoughts
If you’ve got any ideas for Raspberry Pi, Arduino, or other Electronics projects or tutorials you’d like to see, let me know in the comments section.
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Thanks for the video — Can you connect two fans to 1 header on the pi 5 board ? So the case came with a fan and i also bought active cooler — now i am thinking to use cable to pair them both before plugging on the fan plug. Thanks
The link below the short leads to another video way better.
hello mate, how’d you manage to get pi’s hdmi out to your laptop screen
Great video! I’m working on a PiCore music server project with a Pi5. I am wondering what would you recommend for the following: 8 or 16GB Pi5, UPS Board with on/off switch, active cooler, dual 2280 NVME hat and a case to hold them all. Can you help? Thanks in advance.