Adafruit Joy Bonnet for Raspberry Pi

Product ID: 3464
$14.95



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1-9 $14.95
10-99 $13.46
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Description

Pocket-sized fun is the name of this game, with the Joy Bonnet – our most fun Bonnet ever (no, we didn't even think that was possible, either!). This Bonnet fits perfectly on top of your Raspberry Pi Zero (any kind) and gives you adorable hand-held arcade controls. Once you install our script onto your Pi, the controls will act like a keyboard for easy use with any emulator or media player.

Personally, we found this Bonnet to work best with RetroPie/EmulationStation. On a Pi Zero, we could emulate NES and MAME games (our favorites!), but other emulators that don't require more than 1GHz speeds will work OK, too, e.g. an N64 emulator won't work, it needs way more power!

Best of all, this Bonnet is fully assembled - no soldering at all is required. You may need to solder headers onto your Pi Zero (or use press-fit headers) but once that's done, you're ready to rock. In theory, you could also use this with a Pi A+ or B+/2/3 or 4 or Pi 5, but it wouldn't be very hand-held.

Since you'll likely grip the Pi during play, we strongly recommend a comfortable enclosure to go along with it! The Adafruit Pi Zero case works well and is nice and rounded for easy holding. A Mini HDMI cable will also make it easy to plug-and-play into your HDMI screen.

Raspberry Pi, HDMI cables, SD card, enclosure, and display are not included. But we do stock all those things in the shop.

Check out our learn guide for help with installation and usage – you'll be gaming in no time!

Technical Details

Setup instructions, Source code, schematic, and EagleCAD PCB files are available in the product tutorial!

Product Dimensions: 65.0mm x 30.6mm x 18.0mm / 2.6" x 1.2" x 0.7"

Product Weight: 10.8g / 0.4oz

RoHS 2 2011 65 EU Compliant
RoHS 2 2015 863 EU Compliant

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