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The Official Raspberry Pi Zero W Case is a lightweight, multicolor protective case designed specifically for the Raspberry Pi Zero W. With dimensions of 4.09 x 3.11 x 1.61 inches and weighing only 1.06 ounces, it offers a perfect fit while ensuring easy access to all ports. This case is not just about protection; it’s about making a statement in your tech setup.
| Brand | Raspberry Pi |
| Item model number | SC0038 |
| Item Weight | 1.06 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 4.09 x 3.11 x 1.61 inches |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.09 x 3.11 x 1.61 inches |
| Color | multicolor |
| Manufacturer | RaspberryPi |
| ASIN | B06Y593MHV |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Date First Available | March 27, 2017 |
J**N
Comes with three different tops!
Fit great! Wish I could put the camera and a big heat sink but still good value and nice look. Easy to snap in. Strong plastic will let the pi out if you want to remove from the case.
N**N
Built for the pi 0
I have been using this for my Pi 0 2w. Fits well and looks nice
R**N
Good price!
Pretty cool, decent price but a heads up the Zero 2 W will not fit properly with the heatsink attached. It will seat in the bottom piece but the top will not close. Which is whatever, it being open will allow more heat dissipation anyways but just keep it in mind if you wanted a fully closed unit but it’s still better than the board being fully naked.
J**J
Meh
I don't know...the side slots don't exactly fit the Raspberry Pi 2 Zero W port shapes. The top and bottom does snap together OK and there is a slot you can see there for the GPIO header pins and they fit too. However, there's no space for the camera cable to come through if you get one of those.So between the misshapen port slots and no way to route an RPi camera cable, it's a shrug as to whether I recommend it or not.
J**C
Fits Raspberry Pi Zero and MangoPi MQ Quad and MQ Pro perfectly!
In addition to the headline is easy to assemble, has 3 covers allowing for camera, GPIO, or completely covered SBC. The bottom is opened enough to allow access to the GPIO pins from underneath. Only drawback is the microSD (TF card) slot is inaccessible, requiring the SBC to be removed when swapping cards. There is a slot in this cover to access the camera header, and an adapter from the Raspberry Pi mini header to the normal camera header size, approx 4cm long.
J**F
Boy I love this case
Boy I love this case. I had 2 Raspberry Pi Zeros sitting around that I never did anything with until I got this case, and I loved it so much that I started using the Zero all over the place. It's so easy to open and close, I literally sit here with this thing in my hand opening and closing it like a fidget spinner.The material is really good, the colors are nice (never thought I'd actually like the red and white.) The camera top is my favorite.I wish it had a small mounting hole on the back so I could put it up against the wall with the camera top on, but overall A+ case.Now make a black one RPiUpdate: Months in and I still just absolutely love this case. No reason to make this update except I wanted to counter the 1 stars and say this is absolutely my favorite case out of any I have, and it's so simple.
T**G
Best if you want to fit in tight space
Simple, tiny. great for fitting in tight spaces without compromising on the protection to the board. It got all the ports you need, there are 3 covers in the package for you to choose from for different use case.
M**X
Poorly designed case; cannot use HDMI cable with this case.
Poorly designed case. The Lid barely stays on, but the biggest issue is that the thickness of the case means that the mini HDMI port is recessed too far inside the case, which means that your HDMI cable won't connect properly. I had to slice the HDMI port plastic open for this to work. Now, in my case I didn't care too much about the case, I just needed something to protect the Pi, but if you want to display this unit, choose a different case. I actually thought my Pi was defective because of this.
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