💡 Elevate Your Raspberry Pi Experience!
The iUniker Raspberry Pi 3B+ Case is a stylish and functional protective enclosure designed specifically for the Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+, 3B, and 2B. Made from durable ABS plastic, this transparent case not only showcases your device but also provides easy access to all ports. It includes two heatsinks for optimal cooling and is wall mountable, making it a perfect addition to any tech setup.
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Brand | iUniker |
Item model number | IU-RP-047 |
Item Weight | 1.12 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.72 x 2.36 x 1.57 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.72 x 2.36 x 1.57 inches |
Color | Clear |
Manufacturer | iUniker |
ASIN | B07D5FVLGN |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | May 18, 2018 |
M**N
Appears robust and well built
Protects the raspberry when. Running the victron Venus os
J**E
In this price range I don’t think you’ll find a better case
It looks like it was designed for the Pi 3 Model B+ because you don’t have to modify it to install your Pi and once installed properly all of the ports are accessible with the case in place. I have two Pi’s and initially I bought one of these cases to see how I liked it. After getting it and using it I purchased another for my second Pi.It doesn’t come with instructions but it’s fairly easy to figure out how to set it up. As others have said, the tabs on the side can be tricky – I didn’t break the tabs on either of my cases. Just remember you don’t have to force anything to get the top off or put it back on. Looking closely at the tabs you can see that if you lightly push on the top of the case the associated tab on the bottom of the case will free up – just repeat for all 4 tabs. Before putting the top on just make sure the Pi is pushed down into the base and screwed in place properly. When putting the top back on, guide it into place looking for the tab holes.Also, as mentioned the SD card slot is a little hard to get to, but you can remove and re-insert the SD card while the Pi is in the case.The plastic for the case is really pretty thick – it measures at least 1/16” to me. It’s clear so I can see the LED on the Pi. I got all of the screws and rubber feet. I also got the two heat sinks but I didn’t install them (there appears to be plenty of holes in the case for venting) – I’m waiting to see if the Pi overheats, and if it does then I’ll put them on. It was packaged nicely with little zip bags for the parts and plastic to protect the case during shipping (I saved the heat sinks in their little zip bag for potential future use).
A**N
Fits Milk-V Mars with minimal modification
This case is designed for the pi 3, but has about the same footprint as the Milk-V Mars. Filing down the areas around where the USB micro B port would be a smidge allowed the Mars' USB C port to fit snugly
N**O
A decent case
A decent case; nothing fancy. It provides some protection, it allows access to all header pins, and it allows some ventilation to remove the hot air.
T**.
Perfect fit for LePotato
Works great with Libre Computer LePotato SBC. There is no hole for the IR port, but since the case is clear, it doesn't really matter. If you get the opaque version of this case and want to use the IR receiver, you may need to drill a hole.LePotato (or Raspberry Pi) does generate some heat (even under idle conditions), so the case will get slightly warm (but not hot) under normal, light usage. If you are planning to push your SBC to its limits with some really processor-intense applications, you may need to consider a fan-cooled case instead.
W**R
Good Raspberry Pi Case
Good Raspberry Pi Case
W**L
A nice looking case at a nice price
I bought this case to house a Rock64 single board computer. It is the same size as a Raspberry Pi 3 but some of the ports are in slightly different locations. Because of this I had to make some modifications to the case which would not be needed for a Raspberry Pi:1 - Around the micro USB port (the Rock64 board uses a barrel connector)2 - Near the GPIO ports (the Rock 64 board has another 2 rows of pins)3 - Around the headphone jack (the Rock64 board's headphone jack was in a slightly different position)4 - Near the MicroSD slot to accommodate the Rock64's power and reset buttonsThe GPIO pins are fully exposed, making it easy to connect wires to or to connect a ribbon cable for a breakout board. The rubber feet included in the package keeps the case from sliding around, while the included heatsinks keep the processor and memory cool.If I had a Raspberry Pi that needed a case I wouln't hesitate to buy one of these cases for it.
D**O
Funciona bien !!
No hay ningun problema. Funcionando muy bien.
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