🚀 Unleash Your Creativity with the Pimoroni Pan-Tilt HAT!
The Pimoroni Pan-Tilt HAT is a compact and lightweight accessory designed for robotics enthusiasts, measuring 14 x 9.4 x 4.2 cm and weighing only 0.14 kg. With part number PIM183, it offers a perfect blend of functionality and ease of use, making it an essential tool for both hobbyists and professionals looking to elevate their projects.
Package Dimensions L x W x H | 14 x 9.4 x 4.2 centimetres |
Package Weight | 0.14 Kilograms |
Item Weight | 0.31 Pounds |
Brand | Pimoroni |
Part number | PIM183 |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
A**S
Great little kit
I've got mine set up with a camera so I can keep an eye on my house while I'm out. I've couple it with MotionEye and used the action buttons so that I can move the camera from MotionEye using a few Python scripts.The nice thing about kits like this (if you want to use it for education) is that there's a very tangible output. Reading a value or something is all well and good but you can't beat physical feedback from something moving to keep some interest.
J**A
Great piece of kit that works perfectly
Great design and function
C**R
Perfect
Perfect
N**3
Didn't work
I tried to use this with a Raspberry Pi Zero W. It didn't work. There was a faint buzz when I used the Python commands but no movement at all. I have the official power supply so it's not an issue with the power.It looks like a nice piece of kit but unfortunately I can't recommend it.
T**I
Works as advertised
Works great with a Rpi 4B+ for Deep Learning AI classification and detection using OpenCV and Tensor Flow.
C**N
Good at what it does
Working on a 'sun tracker', seems to be just the ticket. A little disappointed that it doesn't seem to be "repeatable" in terms of positioning to the same place every time
W**B
DOA
Unfortunately it didn't work on my raspberry pi 4.
L**N
fast transport
Good work and fast transport
R**.
I can't recommend it.
I expected it to move more smoothly and not jerk and judder. It sometimes pans, stops, moves backwards, then jerks forward when it should be moving smoothly. Using a pi3 and the pimoroni libraries. I can't recommend it.
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