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product_id: 87327829
title: "Raspberry Pi TV HAT"
brand: "raspberry pi"
price: "€ 47.36"
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category: "Raspberry Pi"
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# Plug & play PCIe x1 interface DVB-T/T2 digital TV tuner Seamless Linux OS compatibility Raspberry Pi TV HAT

**Brand:** raspberry pi
**Price:** € 47.36
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 📺 Unlock your Pi’s full potential with live TV streaming—don’t miss a moment!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Raspberry Pi TV HAT by raspberry pi
- **How much does it cost?** € 47.36 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.pt](https://www.desertcart.pt/products/87327829-raspberry-pi-tv-hat)

## Best For

- raspberry pi enthusiasts

## Why This Product

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## Key Features

- • **Effortless integration:** Plug the TV HAT into your Pi’s PCIe x1 header for instant digital TV access.
- • **Future-proof DVB-T2 support:** Enjoy crisp HD channels with the latest DVB-T2 standard for superior picture quality.
- • **Compact & lightweight design:** At just 34 grams, it fits snugly without adding bulk to your Raspberry Pi.
- • **Network-wide streaming freedom:** Stream or record TV from anywhere on your home network using Kodi and TVHeadend.
- • **Broadcast brilliance at your fingertips:** Easily stream and record live TV directly on your Raspberry Pi setup.

## Overview

The Raspberry Pi TV HAT is a compact, lightweight DVB-T/T2 TV tuner card designed for seamless integration with Raspberry Pi devices. It connects via PCIe x1, supports Linux OS, and enables live TV streaming and recording through popular apps like Kodi and TVHeadend. Perfect for millennial tech enthusiasts seeking affordable, flexible home entertainment solutions.

## Description

Raspberry Pi TV hat dvb-t/t2 raspberry pi TV hat dvb-t/t2 The Raspberry brand guarantees the highest standards during the production process, to ensure an excellent customer experience.

Review: Great product - additional configuration may be needed with TvHeadend - I purchased this after it was recommended by a friend. It is easy to install and the setup of Tvheadend is relatively easy with many guides available on the Net. However I did notice that I was unable to view channels such as Court TV, Freesports and BBC 4 HD, though these are picked up by my TVs and PVRs. The mux in common with these channels is COM7. I use the Crystal Palace transmitter. Some research indicates that this is due to the internal tables used by TvHeadend not (yet) reflecting the last set of Freeview changes. I got around this by adding the COM7 mux manually to TV headend and doing a rescan. The settings I used were: Delivery system: DVB-T2, Frequency (Hz):746000000, Bandwidth:8Mhz, Constellation:QAM/256, Transmission mode:32K, Guard internval:1/128, Hierarchy:NONE, FEC high:2/3, Fec Low: NONE, PLP ID:0 Once I added this mux, I was able to access the missing COM7 channels. Regarding streaming, the only client so far that works smoothly as far as playback is the Kodi app with the TVH add-on. I'm using this with my Macbook Pro. This works brilliantly with an EPG similar to that on the typical PVR. I am using a Raspbery Pi 3. I am yet to find an IOS client that streams smoothly. Overall I am happy to award 5 stars especially given the price.
Review: Fantastic price, fantastic product - I just installed a RasPi 2 on my downstairs TV running LibreElec/Kodi and found out that this was available - so I thought I'd give it a try. I'm very impressed. Installation is not too hard, just plug the extension header into the RaspPi's header, then add the TV hat. In my case I had to remove the top of my case but that's no biggie. For me, in LibreElec all I needed to do was go to their repository, get TVheadend Server and then use a laptop to set it up. As many people will tell you, use the pihut guide, it really is the best (although on my first attempt I couldn't get many channels, so I reinstalled and tried again scanning for everything and it worked better that time!) - So top tip would be break open a cheap SD card and install a vanilla version of your OS/back up your OS before attempting set up as undoing TVheadend settings is a complete nightmare! Also note, I don't think the TVheadend server 'web' interface shows live video on Windows machines (at least, it didn't on any of mine!) Once the server was set up, I've just installed TVHeadend client on all the Kodi devices in my house and am now able to stream or record TV from wherever I am on my network. One final 'be aware' - the first device to log in to the server is in control of it (unless a pre-arranged recording is happening) so you'll only be able to watch channels on the same DVB multiplex on any additional devices (e.g. only BBC channels if you are recording BBC TV) All in all, worth the £7!

## Features

- Easy to use.
- Very convenient

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07JKH36VR |
| Best Sellers Rank | 41,685 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 118 in Digital-Analog Converters |
| Brand Name | Raspberry Pi |
| Compatible Devices | Television |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (719) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00707565827195 |
| Hardware Interface | PCI Express x1 |
| Item Weight | 34 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Raspberry Pi |
| Model Number | 180-6177 |
| Operating System | Linux |
| Style Name | Modern |
| UPC | 707565827195 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Raspberry Pi
- **Compatible devices:** Television
- **Hardware interface:** PCI Express x1
- **Item weight:** 34 Grams
- **Style:** Modern

## Images

![Raspberry Pi TV HAT - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61Gj6nfs6HL.jpg)
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## Questions & Answers

**Q: How many TVs can work at the same time? Different channels?**
A: It depends which channels you want and where you are. TV is broadcast in groups of channels, called muxs. You can probably watch two or more channels in the same mux group at the same time but if you want to watch channels in different mux groups you can't. You need to do a bit of research about the mux groups broadcast by your local transmitter. Hope this helps and makes sense.

**Q: How many gpio pins does this tuner actually use/need? i have a number of 'bits' connected to my pi so want to ensure i have enough pins for the tuner**
A: 5V - pin#2, pin#4;
3V3 - pin#1, pin#17 (not connected);
GND - pin#6, pin#9, pin#14, pin#20, pin#25, pin#30, pin#34 pin,#39;
SPI MOSI - pin#19;
SPI MISO - pin#21;
SPI SCLK - pin#23;
SPI SC0 - pin#24;
ID_SD - pin#27;
ID_SC - pin#28.
From the Raspberry Pi Forums

**Q: Following on from my previous question i use: raspberry pi os with desktop and tvheadend software. please help? cannot seem to respond to answers?**
A: Ensure that you have connected it properly and follow the guides lifewire is good guide

**Q: Will this work with plex installed on another computer ?**
A: Yes but you need an additional plugin running that will allow plex to talk to tvheadend. Not the easiest to setup but doable.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great product - additional configuration may be needed with TvHeadend
*by T***E on 22 March 2021*

I purchased this after it was recommended by a friend. It is easy to install and the setup of Tvheadend is relatively easy with many guides available on the Net. However I did notice that I was unable to view channels such as Court TV, Freesports and BBC 4 HD, though these are picked up by my TVs and PVRs. The mux in common with these channels is COM7. I use the Crystal Palace transmitter. Some research indicates that this is due to the internal tables used by TvHeadend not (yet) reflecting the last set of Freeview changes. I got around this by adding the COM7 mux manually to TV headend and doing a rescan. The settings I used were: Delivery system: DVB-T2, Frequency (Hz):746000000, Bandwidth:8Mhz, Constellation:QAM/256, Transmission mode:32K, Guard internval:1/128, Hierarchy:NONE, FEC high:2/3, Fec Low: NONE, PLP ID:0 Once I added this mux, I was able to access the missing COM7 channels. Regarding streaming, the only client so far that works smoothly as far as playback is the Kodi app with the TVH add-on. I'm using this with my Macbook Pro. This works brilliantly with an EPG similar to that on the typical PVR. I am using a Raspbery Pi 3. I am yet to find an IOS client that streams smoothly. Overall I am happy to award 5 stars especially given the price.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Fantastic price, fantastic product
*by B***E on 8 February 2021*

I just installed a RasPi 2 on my downstairs TV running LibreElec/Kodi and found out that this was available - so I thought I'd give it a try. I'm very impressed. Installation is not too hard, just plug the extension header into the RaspPi's header, then add the TV hat. In my case I had to remove the top of my case but that's no biggie. For me, in LibreElec all I needed to do was go to their repository, get TVheadend Server and then use a laptop to set it up. As many people will tell you, use the pihut guide, it really is the best (although on my first attempt I couldn't get many channels, so I reinstalled and tried again scanning for everything and it worked better that time!) - So top tip would be break open a cheap SD card and install a vanilla version of your OS/back up your OS before attempting set up as undoing TVheadend settings is a complete nightmare! Also note, I don't think the TVheadend server 'web' interface shows live video on Windows machines (at least, it didn't on any of mine!) Once the server was set up, I've just installed TVHeadend client on all the Kodi devices in my house and am now able to stream or record TV from wherever I am on my network. One final 'be aware' - the first device to log in to the server is in control of it (unless a pre-arranged recording is happening) so you'll only be able to watch channels on the same DVB multiplex on any additional devices (e.g. only BBC channels if you are recording BBC TV) All in all, worth the £7!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ OK, but...
*by M***W on 31 March 2024*

This works well, if you can figure out how to use it. Unfortunately, it doesn't come with instructions, so you have to figure it out for yourself

## Frequently Bought Together

- Raspberry Pi TV HAT
- KabelDirekt – DVB-T2 Antenna (DVB-T2 HD, digital reception, stable magnetic foot, 3m cable for all DVB-T2, DVB-T receivers, robust design)

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