💡 Elevate Your Pi Game!
The iUniker Raspberry Pi 3 B+ Case is a transparent, durable ABS protective case designed for Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+, 3B, and 2B. It features full access to all ports, includes two heatsinks for optimal cooling, and can be easily wall-mounted for a sleek, organized 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 |
G**7
It’s a great product and can be Wall mounted
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
El modelo
Me encanto es justo como se describe y como aparece en las imagenes
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.
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).
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!
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