The Mcuzone MPW7 HAT for Raspberry Pi 5 is designed to work with 2230 Wi-Fi 7 M.2 E-Key modules such as Intel BE200, AX210, and AX200, while the M.2 socket is compatible with Wi-Fi 6/ 6E module and Google’s Tensor Processing Unit (TPU). It also integrates Bluetooth support via a 1.25 mm USB interface on the HAT.
So far, we’ve covered a variety of HATs for Raspberry Pi modules, including the Mcuzone MPS2280 M.2 NVMe HAT, the Mcuzone MP4GM 4G LTE HAT, and the Sixfab 5G modem kit. If you are interested in Raspberry Pi 5 HAT, feel free to check it out.
Mcuzone MPW7 M.2 E-Key Wi-Fi 7 module specifications:
- M.2 E-Key socket supports 2230 module
- WiFi module compatibility – Supports M.2 E-Key modules such as BE200, AX210, AX200, MT7922, Intel 8265C
- Bluetooth connectivity – 1.25 mm 4-pin USB interface for Bluetooth integrated into the WiFi module connected to MPW7
- Miscellaneous – Onboard power and activity LED indicators
- size
- 65mm x 56mm.
- 4x M 2.5 fixing holes
- Designed for easy access to the Raspberry Pi 5’s 40-pin GPIO header

This module is well designed and allows very easy access to the Pi’s GPIO despite the hat being attached. The company also provides clear markings on the board for easy component identification.
The board supports Bluetooth, but you need to connect it to the Pi’s USB using the JST connector on the board. Additionally, the company said it will also support Google TPU.
Wi-Fi 7 HAT for Raspberry Pi 5 is available on AliExpress for $9.99. You can also choose bundle options such as additional antennas, PCB standoffs, and even cases. Please note that choosing these bundles will increase your total cost along with shipping charges.

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