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FLIRC Raspberry Pi 4 Case Reviews

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Jens-peter P
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Good looking and cooling case. Easy to install.
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Posted 4 years ago
Juha-pekka K
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It is well made and beautiful, but it could be better: in order to use Raspberry camera cable, you need to hollow out part of the bottom plastic. Luckily the plastic is quite soft, and can "modify" it with a knife. Another issue is the interference with weak WIFI signals. If your signal reception is weak before installing the case, afterwards you get practically no signal. I had to buy an external wifi dongle with high gain antenna.
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Posted 4 years ago
Having tried the standard case and a layered plastic case I feel this is a real step up. The cooling is finally under control, together with the latest pi updates, so I'm now happy to leave this running unattended. Thanks Flirc!
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Posted 4 years ago
Perfect case. Great materials.
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Posted 4 years ago
This Pi4 case is wonderful at drawing the heat away from your new Raspberry Pi4 passively, so If you don't want noisy fans cooling your Pi this is the case to go for. PS It looks cool also
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Posted 4 years ago
I purchased this case for a minimalist case for a Raspberry pi 4 to act as a media hub. Looks much classier than the Kodi case, seems well built and once the BIOS was updated, the temperatures seem reasonable on the device with the included heatsink. Well impressed and will probably be purchasing more as good quality and well priced. Recommended
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Posted 4 years ago
Really nice case. If I buy another pi I would get another flirc without hesitation
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Posted 4 years ago
Can't imagine taking the innards out of the case now. They slot in perfectly and I'm sure the thermal conductor does a grand job of dissipating the heat when the processor is being pushed.
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Posted 4 years ago