Perfectible
No assembly instructions but easy to assemble.
Bought for the camera slot, but with the camera you can't close the lid. Also, the size of the tablecloth means that the camera does not fit.
With this small, glossy black case specially designed for the Raspberry Pi 3 B, you can assemble your own custom ARM architecture system. Very easy to use, all you have to do is add the necessary components to get the most out of your configuration.
Black plastic case for Raspberry Pi 3 B board
General information |
Product name |
Case for Raspberry Pi 3 B (Black) |
Brand |
Generic | |
Model |
N/A | |
Specificities |
Case type |
Classic |
Compatibility |
Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ | |
Raspberry Pi 3 Model B | ||
Raspberry Pi 2 Model B | ||
Raspberry Pi 1 Model B+ | ||
Compatible with expansion card |
Yes | |
Case color |
Black | |
On / off button |
No | |
Reset button |
No | |
Material |
ABS (Plastic) | |
Width |
60 mm | |
Height |
30 mm | |
Depth |
90 mm | |
Warranties |
Commercial warranty |
Seller 3 years |
Legal warranty |
See terms & conditions |
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Product referenced on 6 Apr 2018
No assembly instructions but easy to assemble.
Bought for the camera slot, but with the camera you can't close the lid. Also, the size of the tablecloth means that the camera does not fit.
I have nothing to say about the quality of the product but it has no instructions for fitting and as one of the previous comments pointed out, if you insert the card into the case and try to close the bottom part of the case it is not possible to close it. In fact, you have to insert the card in the notches of the plate that serves as the bottom before inserting the whole thing in the case. Maybe it's obvious for the regulars but not being a regular I spent 10 min to understand.
The top part is just put on the case to leave a space for ventilation I guess, you should not try to clip it. Again I had to take the time to observe to understand.
Either I'm really bad or I have feet instead of hands, the card fits perfectly until I close it with the bottom plate. I can't close it and when I look at the case there are four hollow cylindrical pieces of plastic that are damaged. But it's not funny enough to damage the case, it also had to damage the card, so I did not turn on the raspberry to avoid having an excess of hatred towards LDLC (and me).
I'm not sure if this is a good idea for a product that is supposed to be "associated", but I don't rule out the possibility that I'm just very stupid for having managed to get the card into the case like daddy into mommy.
The Rasp motherboard can be disassembled in no time at all and other components can be inserted for further development!
Much nicer than the black Rasp case also sold in this category, depending on the needs of each ...
The case is the right size, well ventilated, with space for all the peripherals. Sober and cheap, in short, just right! (blah blah blah blah blah blah blah to get to 200 characters)
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