Get your pHAT on without the faff! These solderless pogo GPIO pins, along with nuts, bolts, and spacers, make attaching a pHAT to your Pi Zero (or Zero W) a super - fast and easy job. Pogo pins, known for their springiness and often used in test jigs, offer a super - simple way to connect pHATs to Pi Zeros, no tools needed. We've had these specially designed to ensure reliable electrical contact between the Pi Zero and the pHAT. Since they're non - permanent, you can easily swap them between different projects. If you're careful, you can use just two mounting holes near the header and make this kit work for two Pi Zeros and pHATs (if they use less than ten pins in total). The kit includes 10 pogo GPIO pins, 4 M2.5x12mm white nylon bolts, 4 M2.5x7mm white nylon spacers, and 5 M2.5 white nylon nuts.


Using this product is a breeze. First, find the pins used by the board you want to fit at pinout.xyz. Then, pop the four bolts through your Pi's mounting holes from below and slide on the four spacers. Place the pins with the short end in the Pi's GPIO at the right holes. Next, put the pHAT on top and secure it with the four nuts. Keep in mind that most of our pHATs use less than 10 GPIO pins, but some like Automation pHAT, pHAT BEAT, and Explorer pHAT may need more. Small parts can be a choking hazard, so keep them away from kids three and under. It's not a toy! The pin length is about 9.5mm when extended and 7mm when compressed. Also, note that the Pi Zero W and Unicorn pHAT are not included in the kit. There's no special maintenance needed, just keep the parts clean and dry.