Zero Dongle review

By Rob Zwetsloot. Posted

Turn your Pi Zero into a USB gadget with ease thanks to this inexpensive add-on.

One incredible use of the Pi Zero that often gets overlooked is its ability to function as a USB gadget – you can connect it to a computer’s USB port and have it act like a USB plug-and-play device. This can be as simple as having it power on, act as USB mass storage, or even share your computer’s internet connection.

This article first appeared in The MagPi 80 and was written by Rob Zwetsloot

The trickiest part of setting up a Pi Zero gadget is adding the necessary hardware to connect it. Male-to-male micro USB to USB A cables aren’t very common, and not particularly neat. This is where something like the Zero Dongle comes in – slotting neatly under a Pi Zero, it’s a solid piece of PCB connecting a USB A male connector to a micro USB male connector.

Dongle not dangle

The Zero Dongle fastens onto a Pi Zero (any Pi Zero) using a couple of screws on the SD card end. It’s quite sturdy so you shouldn’t have to worry about it snapping down the middle. There’s only the smallest protrusion on the side, so it can slide into the Pi Zero’s micro USB data port, although it does extend out a fair bit with the main USB A connector – but that’s unavoidable.

The dongle does not automatically set up your Pi as a gadget – there are no specific chips on it that will do that – so you’ll have to make the usual modifications to your SD card. You also might have a little trouble finding a case that fits it.

Those are nitpicks, though – for the price and intended function, it’s exactly what you’d need for a USB gadget add-on.

Verdict

9/10

A great and cheap add-on for a Pi Zero that allows it to work really well as a USB gadget device.

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