🔥 Keep Your Pi Cool and Protected!
This Protective Case Cover with Aluminum Cooling Heatsink is specifically designed for Raspberry Pi 3, Pi 2, and Pi Model B+. It offers lightweight protection while ensuring easy access to all ports, and includes aluminum heatsinks to prevent overheating, making it an essential accessory for any Raspberry Pi enthusiast.
S**P
Easy to Install and Good Protection for your PI
This has been running on my Raspberry Pi running a pihole server for a good year with no problems whatsoever. Protects the Pi perfect and was nice and easy to install, probably set it up within a few minutes!
S**F
Ok I guess
Not easy to install, you have to slant the board under the clip and then clip on the top cover. Without screws installed though. It seems the case is abit too short.
M**M
Pretty good fit
No issues. Good fit
A**M
Good product only downside is no access to the pins
I got this initially for a project that I am working on, I initially thought that I had access to the pins whilst the case was on but I was quite easily able to change that by drilling holes in place, that is the only thing that I can really fault about it but overall for the price it is fantastic.
A**R
It does what it says.
Just got one of these cases for a Pi 2 B v1.1The Pi fitted into the case likea glove. No need for the screws. U did not need to remove any plastic. It is well made and just as advertised for the price. I will be buying more of them from this seller.
P**E
Ugly, hot, but protective
Not a bad case but doesn't win any style challenges. I'd only get it for protection, and my pi 3 B+ tended to run a little hot inside this one - EDIT: company got back to me and offered me a refund as it wasn't the case for me, top notch customer service and thanks for that. Gets 4 stars purely on customer service, still not the case for me when I hammer the pi, but thanks for the honesty and listening to the reviews - can't ask more of customer service tbh.
L**Y
Not an SD card killer after all
Noticable that my Pi doesn't get as hot anymore when I run it.I was sceptical of buying this after review of it killing microSD cards but my fears are unfounded. I took out the card before fitting the case (which I would've thought was common sense), assembly was a little more involved than my last case which was to be expected as this is screwed in and has two heat sinks.It is harder to get the card out but is more than manageable.
S**M
Does the job required
It takes a little bit of wiggling to get the Pi seated into place, but then the tightness of fit just holds it still while securing it with the screws provided. The first time I did it, I then went to insert the MicroSD, and managed to miss the socket and lose it into the void between board and case, so had to dismantle, retrieve and reassemble; but that was a simple enough process having already done it the once.I did find a pair of needle-nose pliers useful for setting the heat sinks in place.
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