So in the end is there any cost-effective, non-clunky way to add a jack to the Pi5?
I've been using a 3B+ with raspotify. An elegant, cheap, plug and play solution to listen to music on some active speakers, but it seems that once my 3B+ breaks or reaches end of life support, the option is to pay double for a Pi5 and then almost that sum again for an audio hat to keep the setup compact, right? Or use it with a usb soundcard which may be cheaper but not compact... Also a Pi4 is almost the same price as Pi5 where I live, so that's also off the list.
Any suggestions/ideas?
"Any suggestions/ideas?"
Don't Panic... !!
Ref: https://www.raspberrypi.com/products/ra ... el-b-plus/
Obsolescence Statement
Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ will remain in production until at least January 2030
Statistics: Posted by B.Goode — Thu Jul 18, 2024 1:35 pm