ubo
Ubo Pro HAT
Ubo Pro HAT
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Estimated ship date June 30th, 2026
This is a detachable and module HAT+ (Hardware Added on Top) that gives your Raspberry Pi a polished GUI to control and monitor your Pi without needing a monitor or keyboard.
It also includes a continuous RGB rings that consists of 27 addressable LEDs, 2 microphones, 2 speakers (connected via sideboard), Infrared receive sensor (compatible with most off-the-shelf IR remote controls), 4 Infrared transmitters (omni-directional), temperature sensor, and ambient light sensor.
Here's the complete spec:
- Display: 1.54 inch TFT IPS 240x240 pixels resolution
- Kay pad: 7 buttons on a soft touch silicon keypad
- Microphone: Dual stereo microphones capable of recording 48KHz audio, Hardware disconnect switch for microphones
- Speaker: Stereo speakers, up to 48KHz, <0.1% THD with 1Watt per channel
- Audio Line Out: 40mW output power into 16 Ohm at 3.3V, THD -75dB at 20mW, SNR 90dB with 16 Ohm load; jack insertion detection
- LED ring: 27 individually controllable RGB LEDs (SK6812), NeoPixel compatible
- Infrared Communications
- IR receiver: AC coupled response from 20 kHz to 60 kHz, all data formats, 5m range
- IR transmitter: 940 nm, omnidirectional, with high radiant power and speed
- Sensors
- Temperature: ±1 °C accuracy over -25 °C to +100 °C range, (PCT2075 by NXP)
- Ambient light: 0 to120 Kilolux [klx] with resolution down to 0.0036 lx/ct (VEML7700 by Vishay)
This board is best usable with Ubo enclosure that you can either purchase or 3D print with STL files available here:
https://github.com/ubopod/ubo-mechanical
This an open hardware. The schematic and layouts are available on the following GitHub repository:
https://github.com/ubopod/ubo-pcb
Please note that to get the GUI and LED ring working you need to install Ubo app software from this repo:
https://github.com/ubopod/ubo_app
