In this project, we’re making GamePads for the Adafruit PyBadge.

PyBadge is great for conferences but it also makes a really nice gaming device!

You can make gaming sessions more comfortable with a 3D printed thumbpad and buttons!

The case is designed to house a bigger 3d printed thumbpad and buttons. You can even use flexible filaments for a softer touch with a bit more grip.

We designed three difference cases for the back of the PyBadge to fit the header version and the PyBadge LC model. The PyBadge LC is a lot more slimmer without the headers and connectors.

A third version of the case includes cutouts to connect FeatherWings!

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Angled Shot of Adafruit PyBadge - Low Cost.
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Lithium Ion Polymer Battery 3.7v 350mAh with JST 2-PH connector and short cable
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Mini Oval Speaker with pico blade connector
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