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Official Raspberry Pi Zero Case Reviews

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Acceptable but no good for bonnet I am using (swapped cases with another I own). Great to easily access the SD card should you need.
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Posted 4 months ago
Fits perfectly and easy to modify.
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Posted 6 months ago
Johnathan Webster
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Bought a load of bits for a few projects I wanted to start but unfortunately broke my hand in between ordering and delivery. So I haven't yet started on the projects I ordered them for. Love the fact that it comes with 3 different lids. Will certainly order another one to make into a security camera. As for delivery, it was fast and well packaged and I will certainly order more bits as with all this spare time I have at the moment, I'm coming up with plenty of new ideas.... Maybe a robotic hand incase mine never heals.
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Posted 7 months ago
This is a very nice, well-made product, and I found when using it with the camera module that it all fitted as expected with the Raspberry Pi, I would purchase the product again but order another colour for a security camera, one complaint is that the kit did not include a heat sink.
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Posted 8 months ago
Looks great, nice to have all the options for lids
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Posted 9 months ago
Dr F H Greaves
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Versatile box for the PiZero, can be used with and without GPIO Pins. GReat!
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Posted 10 months ago
Awkward to get the Pi in and out, which you have to do to access the SD card
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Posted 11 months ago
It's great! Mostly! There's no way to change the SD card without competely removing the Pi from the case, which is a bit of a drag if you're testing multiple OS installs. The Pi fits into the case snugly, perhaps a little too snugly when seated fully. This meant I had to use a spudger to remove it to change the SD, and watching the Pi bend under tension was a little hair raising (but fine once I'd got the measure of it). And, frustratingly, the thickness of the case means that some standard mini HDMI adaptors don't quite connect to the Pi properly. I had to take a craft knife to the cheapo ones I bought to shave off a mm or two so they reliably connect. So, it's great! If you're not going to be tweaking it much once the Pi is in the case and your mini HDMI connectors are slimline enough.
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Posted 11 months ago