🔥 Keep Your Pi Cool and Connected!
The iUniker Raspberry Pi 4 Case is designed to provide optimal protection and cooling for your Raspberry Pi 4 board. It features a 35mm cooling fan and a UL Listed 5V 4A Type-C power supply, ensuring efficient heat dissipation and reliable power. With easy access to all ports and an 18-month warranty, this case is perfect for any Raspberry Pi enthusiast.
P**S
Great little case
Good quality and Pi4 fits in perfectly. Just make sure you follow the fan connecting instructions mentioned in the reviews/comments rather than the booklet, unless they updated it by now.
R**E
Nice enclosure, one suggestion regarding the documentation
The enclosure looks nice and the assembly was pretty easy. One caution regarding the documentation, the the fan appears to be connected to the two end pins on the Pi header(pins 2 and 4) in the picture. On the Pi 4B, these are actually both +5V. For the fan to work, connect the red lead to either pin 2 or 4 and the black lead to pin 6.
D**L
Great Little Case
Instructions about connecting the fan are unclear. They show connecting the plus and minus side by side. This is incorrect The 1st two pins on the outside are both +5V. The next one down is the ground. So plug in the first pin with the red connector and plug in the black connector to the third pin down.
G**N
wrong power pins for fan
As the other reviewer stated, the fan should be connected to pins 2 (red) and pin 6 (black), not pin 4. Otherwise the case and fan work well.
J**N
Excellent case for retro game boxes, not so great for maker uses
After years of waiting, I was finally able to purchase a Raspberry Pi 4. Naturally, I wanted to get a case for it. I saw this case and was attracted to the cover that lifts off and exposes the IO pins. In practice, while there is a lot I love about this case, I noticed a lot of limitations too.Assembling the case is easy. It fastens together with the use of small screws. I was a little disappointed that the designers went with regular screws that cut into the plastic rather than using threaded inserts. Given the nature of the Raspberry Pi, it would be nice to be able to remove the Pi from the case occasionally for different experiments. The screws give it a property of permanence. Removing the screws wears down the case. I think the intent was to leave the Pi in the case since all of the ports are accessible when the slide cover is off. This is mostly true as a camera ribbon must be installed before the case is installed. If the Pi is already in the case, it is difficult to reach the ribbon connector. The case also makes it difficult to attach various "hats". I tried adding my Radioberry on top, but it was blocked by the bezel of the case. To use hats with this case, I'll need a 40 pin ribbon cable. The instructions for installing the fan were incorrect. The manual indicated that I needed to plug the positive in the lower right most pin on the 40 pin GPIO and the ground to the pin next to that. Both of those pins are +5v. To get the fan to work, I moved over one pin to the left for these connectors.I like the power supply. It provides 5 volts and 4 amps. It is more than enough to handle the 5v/3a requirement of the Pi 4. The on/off button near the Pi is a nice touch. It just works. The fan is silent. The heat sinks are easy to stick to the appropriate chips.After using this case, I think it's excellent for Raspberry Pis that are meant to be used as computers such as retro gaming boxes. But for maker activities, I don't think it's the best option.
D**L
Solid no-frills Pi Case!
Works great for the Pi4 8gb. The case quality isn't the greatest but good enough. If you are looking for a low-key case for your Pi then this is a good choice!
B**W
A good value for a case and power supply for RPi.
I've been waiting quite awhile to get a Raspberry Pi 4 in the US. Chip shortages and other bottle necks have delayed manufacture and distribution. I am pleased to have one now.This kit came up and I ordered it even before ordering the Pi.The power supply is a true wall wart that takes quite a bit of room on the outlet. It outputs 4 amps and has a ~4 foot cable.Assembly time is about 1/2 hour using the small screwdriver which is included. I used the screws with the larger head to mount the fan in place.*Pay attention to the other reviewers that correct the placement of the wires on the gpio pins...+ (red) on pin 4 and - (black) on pin 6.*I like the recessed panel for video, audio and power on the case. The case fits the pi well and parts align and snap into place without force. The 'hood' lifts to gain access to the gpio pins as needed.Assuming that the power supply does not break down, I think the value of the case exceeds it's price.
G**Z
Nice Economical Case with Fan and Heatsinks!
OK the instructions aren’t the clearest in the world, but YouTube saved the day. What I like about it are the vents, heatsinks, and fan. Inserting and securing the Raspberry Pi 4 was simple for my son to assemble (again… thank you YouTube). The ports and lights align nicely and I also like that the power source comes with an on/off switch.
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