Features
- Pan-tilt module (180 degrees of movement through each axis) with two servos
- HAT with two servo channels, one LED PWM or NeoPixel RGB (or RGBW) channel
- Right angle header pre-welded to the bottom of HAT for servo and LED channels
- Slot for routing servo, LED and camera cables through
- Acrylic bracket to hold the Pi camera and NeoPixel strip (with diffuser) in place
- Compatible with Raspberry Pi 3, 2, B +, A + and Zero
- Python library
- Comes fully assembled
Use a PANAT-Tilt HAT with a Pi camera for face tracking. Or mount it on your roving robot as a set of eyes. Why not glue a foam sword on top and make it flaccid?
There is absolutely no soldering required (unless you decide to use the optional NeoPixel strip or ring), as the servos on the pan module have female jumper wires attached and we soldered a strip of right-angle header pins to the bottom of the HAT to connect them.
We also included a handy little acrylic camera to hold your camera comfortably in the panoramic module head. The mount has a few mounting holes at the top to hold a NeoPixel stick and there is a small frosted diffuser to make the light super dreamy. :-) We suggest one of the Adafruit RGBW NeoPixel sticks, as they give a nice pure white color (or any other color!)
Note that the Pi camera, NeoPixel strip, male header, female to female wires, Pi 3 and Pibow are not included. You will have to select them separately!