💡 Elevate Your Raspberry Pi Game!
The Miuzei Raspberry Pi 3 B+ Case is a clear acrylic enclosure designed specifically for Raspberry Pi 3 B, 3 B+, and 2B models. It features a dual cooling system with a silent fan and aluminum heatsinks to maintain optimal temperatures, a 5V 3A power supply with an ON/OFF switch for easy power management, and full access to all ports. This stylish case not only protects your device but also enhances its aesthetic appeal.
Card Description | Dedicated |
Wireless Type | Bluetooth |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Brand | Miuzei |
Series | raspberry pi 3 case |
Item model number | raspberry pi 3b case |
Item Weight | 7.9 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 6.54 x 4.09 x 1.57 inches |
Color | clear white |
Manufacturer | Miuzei |
ASIN | B07BTHNW9W |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | March 31, 2018 |
R**N
Very nice quality, great price!
Love this case! It seems difficult to assemble at first, but as long as you keep all of the pieces in the correct order as you assemble, it’s actually very straightforward. If you let all the pieces get mixed up, it could be quite tedious.It feels high quality and looks clean and neat, the three heatsinks are a nice touch with the 30mm fan as well! Even on high mode, it is not very noisy and I can feel the air being dispelled so I have no doubt about the ability to cool the board. This feels much safer than the board just laying around of course and the thickness feels very secure. I’m a big fan of this thing, especially for the price!
J**R
Everything you need but the Pi itself
As a brand new entrant into the world of Raspberry Pis, I didn't really know what I was doing (I still don't, but I didn't then either) and this case had a fan which seemed nice.It is a pain in the ass to put together. I love it. The instructions were excellent and I had absolutely no trouble understanding what to do. I've been messing with computers since they ran 80286s so I'm by no means an amateur but I can see where it's easy to go wrong on this case. I recommend laying out all the layers, one behind the other, putting the screws through the bottom layer to act as guide posts, and going down the line adding pieces. Once you're done, you can take the screws out two at a time and flip them so the heads are on top, or not. No big deal.The heat sinks were the perfect size and the fan worked great. I don't understand why you would possibly want to use the 3.3v pins - I literally could not hear the fan at 5v putting my ear directly against it.The power supply is adequate as far as power goes - I haven't gotten any lightning icons in my tray. The switch is a nice addition since there isn't any way to remove power from the Pi short of yanking the cord.Overall this seems like a great case. I have a sample size of 1 so far so take it for what it's worth but it looks really neat, the fan works great, and CPU temps never really get above 32/33°, which is nice.
B**C
Blown Away.
I don't understand how this is possible. How can they include so much, for such a low price?Comes with 3 heat sinks. My Pi 3 b+ came with 2 heat sinks installed on top, so I used their 3rd heat sink for the bottom of the board. There's a cutout for that heat sink in the case. There's also a cutout for everything else you could possibly need. Tolerances are tight, everything fit perfectly.Pretty sure I saw reviews that the instructions were lacking. There aren't many words, but the pictures say it all. They're very detailed, like they were taken of the actual parts - not of some prototype render like you get with some instruction sheets. All in all it took me probably 10 minutes to put it together, and that's with taking some of the layers back apart to make sure my camera was hooked up correctly.Power supply seems to be good quality, I had issues before and so far haven't seen any evidence that this one is lacking.Fan is very quiet, although I'm using this Pi for 3d printing and it's hooked up right next to a printer, so no way the fan would be loud enough to hear it over the cooling fans on the printer. The instructions include enough information from the pinout to tell you how to get full 5V power for the fan, or a slower, quieter 3V which is what I opted for.It's a beautiful case, honestly. I need to come up with a mounting bracket design to attach this to the printer frame in a way that's visible and has a mount for the camera, just because I want to show it off.If you're thinking about it, do it, I don't know how you could be disappointed.
N**N
Works, great! One complaint...
The case looks great, and I'm glad it came with the fan and heat sinks. You will need to look somewhere online to find the correct GPIO pinout for your particular Raspberry Pi model to power the fan. The only complaint that I have is that I used this in a full arcade cabinet build, and the Pi is powering 2 joystick/button controller boards via USB, as well as a bluetooth keyboard, and I have an unpowered USB hub connected to power 4 very low-powered LED light strips. After connecting the light strips I started noticing major slowdown and stutter in many arcade games -- a sign that the Pi isn't getting enough amperage.The Pi itself can only use a maximum of 1 amp (mine is not overclocked, either), and there's no way 2 controller boards, a bluetooth dongle, and a few LED strips are pulling another 1.5 amps. Therefore, I believe the power adapter that comes with this is not in fact 2.5 amps (probably closer to 1.5A). It's plenty sufficient to power the Pi by itself, even with a few very low-powered peripherals, but if you're getting into USB hub territory to power any extras, I highly recommend getting a better power adapter.The case assembly was easy enough, albeit a little frustrating and confusing at times (you have to assemble all the layers individually, and the instructions aren't that clear about which direction each layer goes. That said, the instructions are fairly sufficient, along with a decent amount of common sense, to get this assembled).Overall a good kit, especially if you like the aesthetic, fans and heatsinks, and you're not going to connect more than 3 or so USB peripherals. I took away 1 star because I definitely believe the included power supply doesn't actually output 2.5A, though.
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