Raspberry Pi 3 b+ Case, iUniker Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ Transparent Case with Raspberry Pi Heatsink for Raspberry Pi 3B+, 3B - Access to All Ports (Clear)

(818 reviews)

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  • JMack

    Greater than one week

    My 10 year old daughter put this together. Fots great.

  • J. F

    > 3 day

    I wanted a cheap simple case. This did the trick, my pi wouldnt fit in perfectly though. It was getting caught on some plastic lip. I tried everything, ended up snapping the lip off, it may have just been over molded. The pi fit great after that, snugged down well, and the top half clicked into place.

  • Hector

    15-04-2025

    Easy to assemble. Sturdy! And a great value for the money.

  • R Wooten

    > 3 day

    Works as advertised... However, when installed, most cases will not fit nor will the heat sinks.

  • C. A. Thompson

    > 3 day

    It does what its supposed to and is easy to assemble.

  • Oak Rapp

    > 3 day

    This is a good case if you need access to the GPIO pin header. Im using it for an RPI3B+ that has a ribbon cable coming out to a proto board, it is excellent for that. Only problem was that the RPI connects to the plastic case with four of the tiniest screws Ive ever seen - they were a real pain to manipulate with my fat, fumbling fingers. Luckily they include an extra screw because when I dropped one it was unfindable with my old eyes.

  • Pedro

    Greater than one week

    case was perfectly molded, has builtin standoffs, all openings fit their respective hardware ports.

  • Joe

    > 3 day

    It looks like it was designed for the Pi 3 Model B+ because you don’t have to modify it to install your Pi and once installed properly all of the ports are accessible with the case in place. I have two Pi’s and initially I bought one of these cases to see how I liked it. After getting it and using it I purchased another for my second Pi. It doesn’t come with instructions but it’s fairly easy to figure out how to set it up. As others have said, the tabs on the side can be tricky – I didn’t break the tabs on either of my cases. Just remember you don’t have to force anything to get the top off or put it back on. Looking closely at the tabs you can see that if you lightly push on the top of the case the associated tab on the bottom of the case will free up – just repeat for all 4 tabs. Before putting the top on just make sure the Pi is pushed down into the base and screwed in place properly. When putting the top back on, guide it into place looking for the tab holes. Also, as mentioned the SD card slot is a little hard to get to, but you can remove and re-insert the SD card while the Pi is in the case. The plastic for the case is really pretty thick – it measures at least 1/16” to me. It’s clear so I can see the LED on the Pi. I got all of the screws and rubber feet. I also got the two heat sinks but I didn’t install them (there appears to be plenty of holes in the case for venting) – I’m waiting to see if the Pi overheats, and if it does then I’ll put them on. It was packaged nicely with little zip bags for the parts and plastic to protect the case during shipping (I saved the heat sinks in their little zip bag for potential future use).

  • Aaron

    > 3 day

    Literally same price as other similar or identical cases but comes with heat sinks. feels very high quality for the price Im very happy!

  • H. Balseiro

    18-04-2025

    It is what it is, basically. The plastic looks delicate enough that it probably shouldn’t be considered removable since it likely to crack in the attempt (mine did). I didn’t get rubber feet, but I have mine on a wall, so I don’t really care. It’s cheap and pretty much does the job.

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