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Argon ONE V2 Raspberry Pi 4 Case Reviews

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very well-built case keeps the temperature low
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Posted 3 years ago
This neat little metallic case is well designed and Argon have clearly ut a lot of thought into the user use and experience.
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Posted 3 years ago
I've owned a few Raspberry Pis over the years, the original Pi, Pi Zeros (more than one), a Pi 2, a Pi 3 and now a Pi 4. All have had cases of varying quality, and I can say with some certainty that this is the best of the lot. It's well constructed and easy to put together. The thermal management is good and the Pi runs at a cool 35 degrees (while idle) and the fan is quiet too. I also like the GPIO pins at the top of the case which hide under the magnetic cover - very clever. Yup, really impressed with this.
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Posted 3 years ago
Awesome case, fits really well and gives much easier access to the I/O ports and "proper" HDMI connections too - what's not to like!
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Posted 3 years ago
Second one I bought, really neat bit of kit, a doddle to put together and looks sleek.
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Posted 3 years ago
A fantastic case for my Raspberry Pi 4. The shell itself acts as a heat sink which keeps the processor nice and cool but there's also a configurable fan for extra cooling. The back of the case allows easy access to USB slots etc. and the Pi's mini HDMI ports are upgraded to full size. Access to the io ports is via a magnetised cover on top, but my favourite feature is the power switch - I never realised how much I missed a power button until I started using the Argon ONE v2. It's awesome.
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Posted 3 years ago
Brilliant solution to Pi 4.heat and weird hdmi sockets. Now got switch on /off. Which never had before.
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Posted 3 years ago
Bought 6 weeks ago to use as the case for a Home Assistant server. It has been running 24*7 since then. RPI4 never gets hotter than 42C. Case is just warm to touch even on hottest days. Full size HDMI connectors are a huge improvement from the onboard micro HDMI on the Pi. Power switch is better than pulling usb but takes 10+ secs to power off. Not used IR yet but useful addition. Fan is under Home Assistant control and rarely comes on and even then is inaudable.
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Posted 3 years ago