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Official Raspberry Pi WiFi dongle
【1080P Digital Adapter】 The Digital HDMI Adapter supports mirroring of what is displayed on your device screen, including images, movies, games and more to your HDMI equipped TV, display, projector or other compatible display in resolutions up to Full High Def (1080p), Providing ultra-clear visual feast in daily life and work.【 Product advantages】It supports YouTube, Hulu Plus, IDMB, Quickly, Family On TV, ABC, NBC, FOX and local videos. Please Note: Not support Netflix / HBO GO / Affinity Player / Prime / Hulu / DIRECTV and other Paid Videos in App【Fitment】Lightning to HDMI Adapter enable support for multiple devices。 phone X, phone 8/ 8 Plus, phone 7/7 Plus, phone 6/6S, phone 6 Plus/ 6S Plus, phone 5/5S/5C/SE; pad Air, pad Pro, pad mini series; pad Pro, pod Touch 5th/ pod Touch 6th.Supports resolution up to 1920 by 1080 and quality audio pass-thru.【Easy to Use】 Plug and play, no additional any APP & Personal Hot spot or WIFI, No need to adjust the Mirror of Phone/Pad, just insert each interface to corresponding device, click the "Trust" button when connecting and then wait a few seconds to connect automatically, easy and quick to install, saving your much time.【Please Note: 5V 1A USB Charging cable MUST be plugged before use.】【Small and convenient】Adopted lightweight but premium quality aluminum alloy shell,which provides you a long-lasting portable Lightning to HDMI Converter.It has a compact and light weight design, which allows you to carry it in your bag everywhere.
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5 Reddit comments about Official Raspberry Pi WiFi dongle:

u/AnotherMadHatter · 3 pointsr/3Dprinting

Set up the RPi with a camera. I am using the Logitech C170 camera since it is a supported one and it was inexpensive. One of my i3 MKII printers is using a RPi 2B with the official Raspberry Pi WiFi dongle, and the other is using a RPi 3B, which has WiFi built in.

There is only a little bit of a speed difference, and that is mostly in uploading files to the RPi.

Definitely worth it.

Note: I didn't set up any way to look at them while I am not at home on my network. I am not a network expert, so I'd rather not find out I left my home network open accidentally when all my computer stuff is FUBAR or a botnet. But when I'm home, it's great.

u/CylonHunting · 2 pointsr/MPSelectMiniOwners

I too am new to 3D printing with the MP Select Mini v2 being my entry into the process. I have yet to make the bed reroute changes that everyone seems to keep suggesting, but that is next on my list now. I have done 2 things I think have made easy and "relatively" cheap improvements.

  1. Added glass to the print surface. As many people have commented both there and in this Sub the build surface can warp and/or comes warped. Glass can help resolve this and add to ease of leveling your bed. Additionally I find it much easier to get the prints off cleanly from the glass without issues getting the print to stick while printing. I do use a glue stick, which is cheap and easy to apply and remove. There are a few written guides as well as videos on how to cut/prepare the glass. I was a bit worried before diving in, but it was wayyyyy easier than I had expected. I purchased this glass cutter - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00H4W6NMG and a replacement 8.5x11 glass for a frame $1.80 from a craft store. I was able to get 2 build plates out of this if only barely. Using some butterfly clamps to hold it to my build plate. Now that I have the tools and know how if my 2 glass plates break I am only out $2 and can create 2 more with another $2 rather than risking damage to the actual build plate.


  2. Octoprint (https://octoprint.org). The functional benefits may be argued, but I really enjoy it. I already had a Raspberry Pi 2, so I didn't need to purchase anything, although I did buy a WiFi adapter (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B014HTNO52) for it and a webcam (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004FHO5Y6). This gives me the ability to monitor my prints from wherever and make sweet time lapse videos to make all my friends jealous with ex: https://imgur.com/8FANLEr. You can also use Octoprint as a server for uploading and managing your prints, rather than dragging your SD card between computer and printer. It also means you don't have to have a computer connected to the printer if you didn't want to go the SD route. There are also cool plugins that you can play with added for additional benefit. I added Pushbullet (https://github.com/OctoPrint/OctoPrint-Pushbullet) and configured it to send me hourly updates on the print, time left and image from webcam.


    Personally I got a 3D printer to get into some of these more one off type projects, so it was well worth it IMO.
u/doc_willis · 1 pointr/linux4noobs

the 'official ' raspberry pi dongle.

Official Raspberry Pi WiFi dongle https://www.amazon.com/dp/B014HTNO52/

and about any on Amazon when you search for

'raspberry pi USB wifi'

edimax, cana kit. are other brands I own.

u/korruptD · 1 pointr/linux4noobs

Im using my rpi wifi dongle on my lubuntu desktop and itnworka plug and play. https://www.amazon.com/Official-Raspberry-Pi-WiFi-dongle/dp/B014HTNO52

u/iProbablyUpvoted · 1 pointr/raspberry_pi

Your comments are VERY useful. Thank you for taking the time.

It looks like all the pi zero kits are out of stock, and I'd like to work on this within the next week or so. I actually have a pi model B (not B+) that I can re-purpose for this. I was leaning towards buying a new pi 3 mostly because I don't have one yet. But with your power consumption math, it looks like a lower power device is really needed here.
I could only find mention of the pi B (non B+) taking 220mA with a usb wifi adapter, without a camera.
So perhaps I'll purchase the official wifi dongle and the new camera module to use with my pi model B to get started. I may also bump up to a 4-panel, 28 watt solar. Then, when I can get my hands on a Zero (maybe next summer!) I can re-work things.