Looking for a battery power supply for the Pi Zero 2W but I'm not sure what to get or if there's any I should avoid
I have a Pi zero that I am using to drive an e-ink display as part of a project I am working on (custom e-ink typewriter). I am using a Waveshare display which uses a HAT driver board. The HAT has GPIO jumper cables so jumpers on the power supply would likely be fine, though it'd be a bit messy.
I've come across several options:
https://www.adafruit.com/product/4114
https://uk.pi-supply.com/collections/pijuice/products/pijuice-zero
https://www.waveshare.com/ups-hat-c.htm
https://www.tindie.com/products/pisugar/pisugar-3-battery-for-raspberry-pi-zero/
But this is outside my realm of knowledge so I don't really know the benefits and drawbacks of each.
Something to note is that the GPIO header on my Pi is a solderless hammer header since I don't know how to solder. Is anyone aware if something like the Pi Sugar would even work with one of those? The headers extend further down below the Pi than a soldered version would.
The only real thing that I want is the ability to easily power on/off the pi once it's in an enclosure and not easily accessible.
This is my first Pi project so please excuse any missing knowledge on my part
Thanks!
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