AdafruitIndustries Pi T-Cobbler Breakout Kit for Raspberry Pi with GPIO Cable - Assembled!
B**R
Great product, just keep on eye on Pi compatibility
Most importantly, this arrived on time (2-day shipping before Christmas) and was exactly as described. It was packed carefully and undamaged.It's a great product and does exactly what it promises, just be aware this is for the "Raspberry Pi Model B, revision 1 or 2" -- that's Raspberry Pi 1, Model B or B+. The Raspberry Pi 2 Model B is not compatible. The cable won't cover all the header pins on a Pi 2, and because of the width of its housing, can't fit mid-header either. The description says exactly which Pis it's compatible with -- I just didn't read carefully. Including a compatibility chart in the product description would probably save some headaches.Since I have a Raspi 1 B that this will fit, I decided to keep this one and order a second one designed for the Raspi 2 B to replace it. If you want to prototype on a Raspi 1 B or 1B+, this is your jam. If you want one Cobbler to rule them all, get one of these and the 40-to-26 pin reducer from Adafruit. That should get you going on any Pi to date.
M**K
Does more then just a straight passthrough
This connector doesn't just pass the pins through, was trying to use this to jump some breadboards together and it did not work. Then I realized that all the grounds and vcc are shared
M**T
Five Stars
Works great for prototyping and testing with a breadboard.
M**R
Wrong Cobbler - make sure you're getting the pin count you need
I bought the wrong Cobbler - needed the 40-pin GPIO breakout for Pi B+ and Pi 2 boards, not this 26 pin model. That's my fault.As it makes no financial sense to return it, I'm keeping it.
D**D
Nice and simple way to connect the GPIO pins to ...
Nice and simple way to connect the GPIO pins to a breadboard and more easily see what pin is which.
B**Y
Must Have
Makes working on a breadboard easy with the Pi.
Z**H
Did not fit rpi 2
Did not fully populate the pins of my rpi 2. The return was painless.
N**S
Wrong Picture.
Rather than the one pictured, I actually received this item: http://amzn.com/B00EBXP3R2It's more of a pain to work with.The one I ordered costs twice as much as the one I received.I think I got Amazon-ed.
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