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GeeekPi P33 M.2 NVME M-Key PoE+ Hat with Official Pi 5 Active Cooler for Raspberry Pi 5, Support M.2 NVMe SSDs 2230/2242/2260/2280
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Total | $49.45 |
Shipping & Fee Details
Price | $37.99 | |
AmazonGlobal Shipping | $6.38 | |
Estimated Import Charges | $5.08 | |
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Total | $49.45 |
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Brand | GeeekPi |
Model Name | GeeekPi P33 M.2 NVME M-KEY PoE+ Hat |
Connectivity Technology | Ethernet |
Included Components | 1x M.2 NVME M-key & PoE+Hat, 1x Pi5 Active Cooler |
Operating System | Linux |
About this item
- High-Speed NVMe SSD Support --- The HAT board supports M.2 NVMe SSDs for fast data access and storage.
- M.2 Interface --- Utilizes the PCIe interface for high-performance communication between the SSD and Raspberry Pi.
- Power over Ethernet (PoE+) Capability --- Streamlines the power supply setup by allowing the Raspberry Pi 5 to be powered through the Ethernet port.
- 5.1V/4.5A Output --- Ensures that the Raspberry Pi 5 and any connected peripherals receive adequate power for optimal performance.
- Active Cooler --- Pi5 Active Cooler combines an aluminium heatsink with a PWM fan to keep your Raspberry Pi 5 maintain optimal operating temperatures, ensuring reliable performance for various applications.
- For a case kit, please refer to ASIN B0DMW98LBR
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Sold By | GeeekPi | GeeekPi | GeeekPi | Geekworm | GeeekPi | GeeekPi |
operating system | — | — | — | Raspberry Pi OS Bookworm | Linux | Linux |
cpu manufacturer | Broadcom | Broadcom | Broadcom | Broadcom | MediaTek | ARM |
connectivity tech | Ethernet | GPIO | USB, GPIO, HDMI, Ethernet | GPIO, Ethernet, HDMI | USB, GPIO, Ethernet | Wi-Fi |
core count | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 0 |
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Brand | GeeekPi |
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Series | GeeekPi P33 M.2 NVME M-KEY PoE+ Hat |
Operating System | Linux |
Item Weight | 3.87 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 4.45 x 3.46 x 1.65 inches |
Processor Brand | Broadcom |
Number of Processors | 1 |
Manufacturer | GeeekPi |
ASIN | B0D8JC3MXQ |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | July 1, 2024 |
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4.6 out of 5 stars |
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Best Sellers Rank | #83 in Single Board Computers (Computers & Accessories) |
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Customers are satisfied with the single board computer's functionality and quality. They mention it works well, has no issues running the NVME HAT along with POE, and is perfect.
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Customers are satisfied with the single board computer's functionality. They say it works well, has no issues running the NVME HAT along with POE, and works just fine with a USB hub for their two port keyboard. The product is perfect, no more power supply just use the PoE from your switch.
"...Everything seems t be functioning, and I'm power it through PoE along with 3 other Raspberry Pis..." Read more
"...It works flawlessly once you read the instructions and install the ribbon cable in the correct direction." Read more
"...had no issues running the NVME HAT along with POE, and it worked just fine with a USB hub for my 2 port keyboard (lighted) and mouse, and HDMI so..." Read more
"This board works really well. The thing that is mildly disappointing is that the board extends over the top of the ports...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the single board computer's quality. They mention it's great, has no issues, and has a good NVMe and POE hat for Pi 5.
"Great NVMe and POE hat for Pi 5. I had to make settings change rpi-eeprom to allow halt poweroff...." Read more
"...Other than this, these boards have been great. Tech-wise, no issues." Read more
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Just what I wanted, combining PCI-E and POE for the Pi 5
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- Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2025I installed this today on a Raspberry Pi 5 and copied my SD card over with the built in SD copier, then edited the config to allow me to boot from it. Everything seems t be functioning, and I'm power it through PoE along with 3 other Raspberry Pis (though they are using a different PoE Hat without NVMe). Everything was really easy.
The one thing I don't love is the initial installation, but it isn't too bad. You have to slide the ribbon cable through a slot on the Hat because the cable is very short. It certainly wasn't the worst thing ever, but it will make changing it out more difficult should I ever need/want to do that.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025Great NVMe and POE hat for Pi 5. I had to make settings change rpi-eeprom to allow halt poweroff. Also added usb_max_current_enable to boot config to allow high power USB devices
- Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2025Great add on for the pi. Comes with everything you need. The standoffs, screws, the pi active cooler and the ribbon cable. It works flawlessly once you read the instructions and install the ribbon cable in the correct direction.
- Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2024This combines a 2280 M.2 and POE for the Pi 5.
What would make it perfect would be a full 5A of output as opposed to 4.5A. It will show the lightning bolt as it's not 5A for awareness, and likely limit downstream current. But, I had no issues running the NVME HAT along with POE, and it worked just fine with a USB hub for my 2 port keyboard (lighted) and mouse, and HDMI so the current was sufficient. The listing was accurate, though. It would also be nice if were not as tall, much like the official Pi 4 POE adapter with the planar component and solid capacitors.
This came with 2 M.2 screws as well as another anchor for smaller drives. The 2280 hole is fixed. It seemed to support PCI-E 3.0 just fine as the drive speed was around 900MB/s.
There is a version for up to 2245 that is shorter, but it lacks the 2280 compatability and the pins for 3.3, 5, and 12V. I also like that the GPIO extenders were long enough to still use the GPIO; the official HAT is not.
Maybe one day the official adapter will come out and still be compatbile with HATs and the official cooler, though I doubt it will work with all of them and also put out 5A given how small it will be.
5.0 out of 5 starsThis combines a 2280 M.2 and POE for the Pi 5.Just what I wanted, combining PCI-E and POE for the Pi 5
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2024
What would make it perfect would be a full 5A of output as opposed to 4.5A. It will show the lightning bolt as it's not 5A for awareness, and likely limit downstream current. But, I had no issues running the NVME HAT along with POE, and it worked just fine with a USB hub for my 2 port keyboard (lighted) and mouse, and HDMI so the current was sufficient. The listing was accurate, though. It would also be nice if were not as tall, much like the official Pi 4 POE adapter with the planar component and solid capacitors.
This came with 2 M.2 screws as well as another anchor for smaller drives. The 2280 hole is fixed. It seemed to support PCI-E 3.0 just fine as the drive speed was around 900MB/s.
There is a version for up to 2245 that is shorter, but it lacks the 2280 compatability and the pins for 3.3, 5, and 12V. I also like that the GPIO extenders were long enough to still use the GPIO; the official HAT is not.
Maybe one day the official adapter will come out and still be compatbile with HATs and the official cooler, though I doubt it will work with all of them and also put out 5A given how small it will be.
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- Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2024I like it, a Lot.
- Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2024This board works really well. The thing that is mildly disappointing is that the board extends over the top of the ports. If you look at all the official HATs from Raspberry Pi, none of theirs do this. This creates a little bit of a physical compatibility issue with a lot of rack mounts and other types of enclosures where there are slots cut out for the ports. This board protruding too far forward can prevent things from physically lining up. If the rack/enclosure has holes that the Pi should line up with and be mounted to, this board jutting out too far in the front can throw everything off by a few millimeters so that the Pi doesn't line up with the mounting hole. I had a very expensive rack that I needed to drill my own holes in to make things fit and it came out ok, but there's still a bit of an issue in that the Pis are all recessed a few millimeters now instead of their ports being flush with the front face. Kind of annoying and all on account of the board jutting out too far in the front. Other than this, these boards have been great. Tech-wise, no issues.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2025Product is perfect, no more power supply just use the PoE from your switch. Also you can now use your NVme drive and boot up much faster. Also no more flaky micro usb failures.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2025Perfect fit
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- Auto guyReviewed in Canada on December 11, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Let’s me just use Ethernet
This lets me use PoE to power my raspberry Pi 5. I use Ubiquiti PoE switches and this is working great. It also was nice to let me switch from the rpi’s SD card to a spare NVMe drive I had lying around. I plugged the SD and NVMe into my Mac and cloned with the dd command in the terminal. Put the NVMe in the rpi and a quick config change to tell it to boot from the NVMe and it’s running like nothing ever changed. Only faster.
- Kirsten & Paul JonesReviewed in Canada on November 17, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Goodbye old, slow, unreliable SD card. Hello speedy NVMe SSD
Poe and NVMe SSD!! Somethin every Pi owner should have. Works great and easy to install
- Devin BainesReviewed in Canada on November 19, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Works as intended
Does what it says on the tin.
- Derrald DunkleyReviewed in Canada on January 30, 2025
2.0 out of 5 stars Requires a switch with PoE
I received this product today and I’ll say the instruction booklet that came with it is hard to see the details in the photos for installing the cable and 4-pin connector. I’m glad there was a link for a website where the photos could be enlarged. My biggest gripe is yes the instructions say (PoE) for power but I’m not technical enough to know that just plugging in an Ethernet cable will not power it on, you require a switch with PoE capabilities! It should have said this in the sales description!!!