💡 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 |
Country of Origin | China |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | March 31, 2018 |
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.
B**E
Excellent 3b+ Case & Power Supply, Difficult to Assemble
Overview: Great little case once you get it built (difficult). It is composed of several layers that are easy to get out of order and flip over, so take your time. I love the power supply with on/off switch and the blue heatsinks.Pros:- Looks amazing- Comes with heatsinks and fan- Power supply has on/off toggle switch (see pic)Cons:- Putting it together- Confusing connection of fan (see pics for guidance)To Get Started:Look at instruction sheet carefully. It's mostly just pictures so I'll try to describe the process a little here.Install the heatsinks on the Pi Motherboard.Unscrew the corners of the case. Once you do this, I highly recommend flipping it upside-down and working from the bottom layer up.Remove the bottom plastic protective layer (it will go from opaque to clear) and follow the pictures very carefully. Take your time working layer by layer.Everything fits together very snugly, but you shouldn't have to force it. If you get stuck, carefully match the piece and orientation and try again.My pictures show my new 3b+ installed in this case and everything fits perfect.Once you get to the top layer, connect the fan red pin to #1 and the black pin to #6 to have it run at the lower 3V speed. See my Pi picture for this set up.You can connect the red pin to #2 if your want a faster 5V speed but u like the quieter 3V setting.I've attached a pin diagram to help understand this as well. Thanks to the Engineering Project... I initially wired mine backward and this pic was helpful.Assembled correctly, the fan just misses the main heatsink and I have no issues with clearance. Cool and quiet.Screw in one corner at a time and add the silicone pads at the bottom and you are done.I've attached pictures of this case with my Pi 3b+ from every side for reference and to show that everything does indeed fit nicely. I've paired my Pi with a 64gb Samsung Evo card.Bottom line: This case is very stylish and compact. There are openings for all inputs. The power supply has a definite on/off click. Be very careful with assembly and give yourself about 20-30 minutes so not to rush. It's easy to flip a piece and they will break if you force them. Getting the fan plugged in and situated took me a few tries. In the end, I'm very happy with my purchase.Hope this was helpful!
R**R
Great. Not perfect.
This is a functional, attractive, and useful case that has a couple of glaring problems that make it difficult to wholeheartedly recommend. Nonetheless, one of the better cases I've used.This case comes as a bunch of acrylic pre cut slabs that you have to assemble, and the instructions, while colorful and easy to read, can be a little confusing. The heat sinks need to go on at particular times during the assembly, and thats not called out. The fan is open to the world, with no grating or other protection, and so is one of the heat sinks. Also, the way the fan is powered means that the gpio block is unusable unless you use each pin individually. This could have been addressed by a different kind of connector.But once put together, it is an attractive case that serves its purpose well enough, and it will probably be my go to case in the future. It comes with a power adapter too, which is very useful. And the power button on the adapter is a nice touch.
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