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PCIe to M.2 E Key Adapter with PoE Function Compatible with Raspberry Pi 5, Support Various NGFF (M.2 E Key) Wireless NIC & PoE Power Supply& USB Bluetooth Connection, HAT+ Standard

32.63

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PCIe to M.2 E Key Adapter with PoE Function Compatible with Raspberry Pi 5, Support Various NGFF (M.2 E Key) Wireless NIC & PoE Power Supply& USB Bluetooth Connection, HAT+ Standard

3.7

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$32.63

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· PCIe To M.2 E KEY Adapter with PoE Function, Compatible with Raspberry Pi 5. Connecting to PI5 via 16PIN Cable, based on 16PIN PCIe Interface of RPi 5. Standard Pi 40PIN GPIO header, allows connecting other HATs. · Compatible with Various wireless NIC, suitable for A/E Key and E Key. Such as Wireless-RTL8822CE, Wireless-AX200, Wireless-AX210, Wireless-BE200,etc. · Onboard SMA female antenna connector. Supports USB Bluetooth connection. Supports inputting Blue-too-th signal into the RPi via USB adapter. (Note: this function is only available after connecting the Wireless NIC module) · Supports Power Over Ethernet (PoE) power supply. Providing both network connection and power supply for your Raspberry Pi in one cable. · Onboard 5V & 12V header outputs. 5V header provides up to 4.5A output (MAX 25W for 12V+5V total output power). Be able to power extra devices while providing stable power to RPi. · How to install: Attach the thermal tapes first, then install the metal heatsink and fix the HAT. · Comes with Online Development Resources /User Manual, please follow there: bit.ly/3WSoPkV

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VinceReviewed in the United States on April 20, 2025

I'm using this PCIe to M.2 E Key adapter for my Raspberry Pi 5 project, where I'm setting up a custom wireless access point with PoE capabilities. This adapter has been super handy because it lets me connect various wireless NICs, like the Wireless-AX200, directly to the Pi. The PoE function is a game-changer; it powers the Pi and provides a network connection all through one cable, making installation much cleaner and more efficient. The onboard SMA female antenna connector is great for ensuring a strong wireless signal, and the USB Bluetooth connection is a nice bonus. I've been able to integrate Bluetooth functionality without needing extra dongles, which keeps the setup tidy. The adapter also has 5V and 12V header outputs, allowing me to power additional devices like sensors or small displays. Installation was straightforward. I attached the thermal tapes, installed the metal heatsink, and then fixed the HAT. The online development resources and user manual were really helpful in getting everything set up correctly. Overall, this adapter has made my project a lot easier to manage, and it's working flawlessly so far. If you're looking to add wireless and PoE capabilities to your Raspberry Pi 5, this is a solid choice.

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Gavin T.Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2025

When it came time to try this unit I found that there are faulty soldered joints on the board, rendering it useless. There is a miniature transformer on the board to reduce the power over ethernet voltage down to voltages usable for your Raspberry Pi and wireless adapter. When I looked the board over I could see a lifted trace, and then on closer inspection I found they had failed to solder 4 of the 5 pads correctly onto the board. You can see this in the attached photo. I consider WaveShare, who make this board, go be a good accessory maker. I don't know what happened here but it looks like their soldering process failed. If you purchase this board check over these points before installation. I may be able to salvage it but I am not sure.

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Lionel "Lio" L.Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2025

Man I love my tech toys and RPi are something I got to into recently when I decided to replace the current automation setup in my house with a home brew setup based on Home Assistant. With all the wireless devices around the house (lights, outlets, sensors, thermostats, etc) connectivity is always a headache so being able to add this Hat to some of the RPi 5 to boost the capabilities is a game changer. It fits perfectly (Hat+ standard) and it's very easy to install.

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Native IdahoanReviewed in the United States on April 14, 2025

Handy Raspberry pi HAT for extending capability of the original Raspberry pi 5. Easy enough to self install on the pi... just wish there were improvements in the instructions and examples of the use cases.