🖥️ Elevate your Raspberry Pi game with clarity and cool confidence!
The iUniker Raspberry Pi 3B+ Clear Case is a durable ABS protective shell designed specifically for Raspberry Pi 3B+, 3B, and 2B models. It features full port access, wall-mount capability, and comes with two precision heatsinks to enhance thermal management. Lightweight and easy to assemble, it offers a perfect fit with added rubber feet for stability, making it an ideal choice for professionals seeking both style and functionality.
| ASIN | B07D5FVLGN |
| Best Sellers Rank | #95 in Computer Cases |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (890) |
| Date First Available | May 18, 2018 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.12 ounces |
| Item model number | IU-RP-047 |
| Manufacturer | iUniker |
| Product Dimensions | 4.72 x 2.36 x 1.57 inches |
C**N
Good case for the RPi 3
A good case for the RaspberryPi 3, as it is very simple to assemble, and is a perfect fit for the RPi 3. A power adapter is a necessity, to power the RPi 3
C**R
Quality case, fits perfect, best price
Great case for Raspberry Pi! Feels solid, and the rubber feet are nice. It does have labels for what each port and opening in the case is for(see my 3rd photo), so that is convenient. All the holes in the case line up perfectly with ports on the Raspberry Pi. For reference, I'm using the Raspberry Pi 3b. It came with heatsinks, but since my projects so far aren't intensive the Raspberry Pi will function fine without them. The heatsinks have a sticky backside, and are sized perfectly for the 2 main chips on the RPi board. They will come in handy future projects when I get more comfortable with the RPi. All in all, for the price you can't beat this case!
A**R
A+
Impressed. Whoever designed this actually cared. I paid $7, and thought I would feel like it was the cheapest thing I could get. Great fit, feels secure and sturdy, easy to mount if you wanted, it has labels for all the ports, easy to access the micro sd card, an extra screw if you lose one, little rubber feet, and the heat sinks. Happy buy. It's not as crystal clear as the pictures
N**1
basic case
I am using this for a Libre Le Potato board and it fits just fine. I did have to bend the IR receiver back just a touch. Not a biggie since I am not using it, and it may still work as it is in this clear case (maybe) or just drill out a small hole where the receiver is. The 2 included heatsinks (one larger than the other) are not as useful for the La Potato since there are 3 chips on the topside. I already had some aluminum ones that work, so used those instead. If you have a Pi 3, they will be helpful, and even on the Le Potato the larger heatsink would work. I bought this case because of the openness of it, not for the GPIO access. I wanted something with at least semi decent passive airflow vs. fully enclosed cases. I did not want a fan, so this seems to fit the bill. My unit is used as a Pi-Hole so is not very hot, but no need to make it hotter by putting it in an unventilated case. It is running around 46°C (114°F) with cheap aluminum heatsinks in the case velcroed to the side of a desk. Ambient is ~ 77°, and no real airflow in the area. Only reason it is not 5 stars is one of the mounting screw mounts did not have a hole in it so I could not screw that one in. Sure I could have taken the board back out (I had done 3 of the 4 screws already), found the right size drill bit, and hope to drill a hole correctly and reinstall, or as I did, just leave the 3 screws in place and not worry about it. I am not moving this case around anywhere so no huge deal, but still should not have happened.
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 buttons The 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.
B**W
Solid case, no problems. Highly recommended.
Solid case, no problems. Highly recommended.
D**N
Best protection for the cheapest price.
Plain and simply, this case just does exactly what you would expect. It's a durable clear case that was meant to keep your Raspberry Pi safe and it does a damn good job of that. It was extremely easy to assemble. Literally just follow the cases mold and put your Pi in. The case clicks shut and holds the Pi well. There are also 5 screws (1 extra) to hold your board to bottom steady but it doesn't seem neccessary as there is no wiggle room inside the case. The rubber feet are a nice addition as well and just sticker on the bottom in the corners. Lastly it comes with 2 heat sinks but I didn't find myself using these as I already had my two for my Pi but maybe if I decide to get another Pi this will be handy. There are plenty of cases built specifically for the Raspberry Pi and you would be fine purchasing those as well but if you were looking something that is just simple and easy to setup then you won't go wrong here.
M**Z
Great Case!
The case is perfect. No screws are really needed but they are there if you want that extra sense of security. But once the top is on the Pi isn’t going anywhere. Also A SenseHat does fit in the case. Just know that the standoffs that’s the SenseHat come with, won’t work due to there being no space to screw it on below the Pi (check the photo) Also It is a tight fit with the SenseHat on, so taking the lid off it pretty hard too. What you could do is snap off the pieces of plastic that hold the lid on so they can easily slide it on and off. All you need is a pair of scissors. Either way this case never stated that it’s for since hat but using it as a normal case it’s perfect.
G**7
Easy to install case. Spare screw and silicon non skid bumps in zip lock bag. Heat sink tip. Adhesive backing cover, use some masking tape to peel
V**A
Me encanto es justo como se describe y como aparece en las imagenes
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