







🎶 Elevate your Raspberry Pi audio game—because your projects deserve to sound as smart as you do!
The WM8960 Audio HAT is a low-power, high-fidelity stereo sound card designed for Raspberry Pi series boards. Featuring a 98dB signal-to-noise ratio, dual MEMS microphones for stereo recording, and onboard 3.5mm earphone and dual-channel speaker outputs delivering 1W per channel, it offers versatile, professional-grade audio playback and recording. Complete with development resources and Python demos, it’s the ultimate audio upgrade for makers and developers seeking premium sound quality and seamless integration.
| ASIN | B098R7TTM4 |
| Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,220 in Computer Internal Components |
| Brand | BFab |
| Compatible Devices | Raspberry Pi |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (28) |
| Hardware Connectivity | USB, USB 2.0 |
| Hardware Platform | Raspberry Pi |
| Manufacturer | BFab |
| Maximum Sample Rate | 48 KHz |
| Mfr Part Number | HB-WM8960 Audio HAT-W |
| Model Name | WM8960 Audio HAT |
| Model Number | WM8960 |
| Platform | Linux |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 98 dB |
| Surround Sound Channel Configuration | 2.1 - 5.1 |
| UPC | 786485989374 |
J**Y
Surprisingly Good Sound, Easy to Integrate
These were exactly what I needed for my project. I expected the sound to be so-so, but it was excellent for the size and the price, and they'll get very loud if you want. They were easy to integrate into my project, since the speaker enclosures had mounting holes. Installing the driver was trouble-free, they worked flawlessly after I installed and rebooted.
P**Z
Sounds good!
Followed the directions listed on the link in the description and it worked great! They actually sound pretty good for the size. Running Pi 5 8Gb with latest 64bit Bookworm. Also runs just fine in Trixie using the same instructions! Sweet!
T**.
All about that bass but this just does not have it.
These installed nicely into one of my PI-5 nicely. The standoffs that came with the unit made this nice as I didn’t have to go search for the additional hardware. Installation was easy and literally worked out of the box. I’ve got to ding it a little however as the quality of sound is just not there, I was expecting a little better sound. These sound a little tinny and the deeper sounds just do not play all that good.
M**L
not compatible with pi 5
This does not work with the raspberry pi 5, the box even says it's only compatible with pi 4.
K**R
This did not work for me
I have not had much luck getting this to work consistently. I get a lot of static sometimes (depends on the version of Rasbian I am using). Other times I have to reboot my Raspberry Pi 3b several times to get it to work. From what I have been able to determine the drivers are no longer being updated, I have done every command line programming change that I have found on the internet and never could get it to work consistently. Your mileage may vary depending on the hardware you are using and the software. I started off with MiczFlor RPi-Jukebox and switched to Volumio. I did not have good success with ether program. I finally broke down and bought a USB amp and got things working is short order. On the occasion I did get it to work correctly, it does have good sound enough volume for my application. The only good outcome from this mess is I know a bunch more about ALSA and how to work with it than ever before.
J**K
Great little sound card. Just wish it had a microphone input.
Popped this puppy on the top of a Pi 4 running an updated PiOS (bullseye) ran the install script. It installed kernel headers, did its install routine and upon reboot is completely functional. This was great considering higher price solutions (respeaker) only supports older versions of the OS. If you want a basic audio card for a pi and don't mind using the microphones on the board this is the card for you.
N**R
Product is well supported by the company, but don't expect magic microphone quality
This is a good clone of the SeeedStudio re-speaker two-hat, but the ALC functionality of the WM8960 chip still doesn't give Alexa-level noise-cancellation (nothing does, really). I ended up ditching the dual microphones of this hat, and using a 20 year old Gateway microphone, BUT using the amplifier portions of this hat for the speakers. Very handy! Wave provides fantastic instructions on how to install the drivers and test them. But if you're going with a wyoming-satellite, you can also follow the 2-mic instructions in that repo and this card will work.
M**W
Perfect!!
Works perfectly, nice and loud