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The WAV Trigger is a unique high-fidelity polyphonic audio player with surprising capabilities.
Based on a new generation ARM Cortex M7, the Qwiic Tsunami extends polyphony to 32 mono or 18 stereo simultaneous uncompresse…
The MP3 Trigger board is built to make MP3 sound integration easier than ever.
Based on a new generation ARM Cortex M7, the Qwiic Tsunami extends polyphony to 25 mono or 13 stereo simultaneous uncompresse…
The SparkFun MP3 Player Shield is an awesome MP3 decoder with the capabilities of storing music files onto a run-of-the-mill …
Add some crisp and compact audio to your project with this Mini External USB 2.0 Speaker. It's USB-only and does not require …
The SparkFun Sound Detector is a small and very easy to use audio sensing board with three different outputs. The Sound Detec…
The SparkFun TSH82 Configurable OpAmp Board gives you two gain stages, each individually accessible on the header pins. Confi…
This small breakout board couples an Electret microphone (100Hz--10kHz) with a 60x mic preamplifier to amplify the sounds of …
The seven band graphic equalizer IC is a CMOS chip that divides the audio spectrum into seven bands. 63Hz, 160Hz, 400Hz, 1kHz…
The SparkFun Sound Detector is a small and very easy-to-use audio sensing board with three different outputs. The Sound Detec…
The SparkFun Analog MEMS Microphone Breakout makes it easy to work with the InvenSense ICS-40180 analog microphone.
A small audio speaker that is ideal for radio and amplifier projects and is small enough to fit in robot projects.
The SparkFun Analog MEMS Microphone Breakout makes it easy to work with the SPH8878LR5H-1 analog microphone from Knowles.
TRRS connectors are the audio-style connectors that you see on some phones, MP3 players and development boards. TRRS stands f…
This is a simple 5V Op Amp breakout board, set up as a 2-stage amplifier with a gain of 100 (gain of 10 for each stage). The …
The SparkFun MIDI Shield board gives your Arduino-based device access to the antiquated, but still widely used and well suppo…
The SparkFun I2S Audio Breakout board uses the MAX98357A digital to analog converter (DAC), which converts I2S audio to an an…
The SparkFun Qwiic Speaker Amp includes the Texas Instruments TPA2016D2 class-D stereo audio amp.
We drove it directly from a 5V PIC to generate the tones for our Simon demonstration game.
Surface transducers give you the awesome power to turn almost any surface into a speaker.
Do you ever wish your Arduino was more musically talented? Or maybe your project could use some cool sound effects. The Spark…
This breakout for the Silicon Laboratories Si4703 FM tuner chip is a little more stripped down than our FM Tuner Evaluation B…
The SparkFun WM8960 Audio Codec Breakout with Headers is a low-power, high-quality stereo codec with 1W Stereo speaker driver…
The SparkFun Edge Development Board powered by TensorFlow is perfect begin using voice recognition without relying on the ser…
This will be a treat for your ears! The Hamburger Mini Speaker is a 3W economical speaker option for any project needing stan…
This is an evaluation board for the Silicon Laboratories Si4703 FM tuner chip. Beyond enabling you to tune in to FM radio sta…
This tiny audio amplifier is based on the Texas Instruments TPA2005D1. Its efficient class-D operation means low heat and lon…
The SparkFun Qwiic Buzzer adds simple beeps and buzzes to your projects via I2C. Make some noises to alert you when something…
The AS358P is a great, easy-to-use dual-channel Op-amp. Op-amps have so many [applications](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oper…
The SparkFun WM8960 Audio Codec Breakout is a low-power, high-quality stereo codec with 1W Stereo Class D speaker drivers and…
WVR features 8GB of memory and an advanced Web GUI where users upload audio and manage configuration and firmware.
The Noisy Cricket Stereo Amplifier, uses the LM4853 which can be configured to output up to 1.5W of power in mono operation o…
Low profile 3.5mm stereo audio jack.
The LilyPad MP3 Player is your all-in-one audio solution, containing an Arduino-compatible microcontroller, MP3 (and many oth…
This 2.5W, 4 Ohm speaker is only 28mm in diameter and just over 4mm thick.
This 0.5W, 8Ohm speaker is only 40mm in diameter and just over 4mm thick, the same kind you might find in one of those "talki…
Plug this small microphone into a USB port and add microphone functionality without any additional drivers.
TRRS connectors are the 3.5mm audio-style connectors that you see on some phones, MP3 players and development boards. TRRS st…
This cable has a standard TRS 3.5mm plug on both ends allowing for easy connections to any 3.5mm jack.
The SparkFun Qwiic Speaker Kit provides you with just what you need to get started with the stereo audio via a simple Qwiic i…
This through-hole speaker is great for projects where you need something that sounds better than a piezo buzzer but don't hav…
Small electret microphone. Useful in acoustic and audio applications.
This Piezo Alarm is a great option for when you need an audible alarm (or are just looking for a way to prank your friends). …
Plug (three conductors and a ground) & shroud to hack or repair or add a 4-conductor audio jack into your project.
The MicroMod Machine Learning Carrier combines the freedom to explore any processor in the MicroMod lineup without the need f…
This is a foot-long white audio cable that has been terminated with two TRRS connectors at each end. TRRS connectors are the …
This is a small 15mm round speaker that operates around the audible 2kHz range.