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Official Raspberry Pi Zero Case Reviews

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A good and versatile case. The camera-lid is a nice touch.
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Posted 7 years ago
The multiple interchangeable pieces really can handle most situations. I love that the GPIO is always available from the bottom no matter what lid is selected. While it doesn't work with every expansion it's great they thought about it.
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Posted 7 years ago
Christopher G
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Sure there are always lots of third party products available for the Pi lineup, but like with everything else, it's a gamble as to what you'll be getting. Fitment, functionality, and quality all always up for grabs. With the official Pi Zero case you're worries are gone. The official Pi Zero case is well built, well designed, good quality, and most of all it's versatile and well thought out. It's also at a price that's appropriate to the budget of a Pi Zero purchase. This is a nice, quality, good looking case with a really great versatile design. The multiple tops let you have a functional device for widely different uses without having extra, unused holes ruining the appearance. Highly recommended. If you're buying a Pi Zero, throw one of these in your cart with it.
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Posted 7 years ago
Solidly made, the three lids are good, but no access to the micro SD card.
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Posted 7 years ago
Fits snuggly and easily opened again.
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Posted 7 years ago
It is a really nice, good looking, well designed and made case. The only issue (probably a design compromise) is that if you have soldered the GPIO header you can only use the lid with the GPIO cut-out - the other two won't fit.
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Posted 7 years ago
Great product!
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Posted 7 years ago
I really like the construction of the case and, in particular, the fact that there isn't any hardware involved in assembly. You just pop it open, drop the board in with a little bump to snag it on to the posts then clip the cap on. It's fantastic and the "clicking" sound was supremely satisfying. That being said, I had to figure out what the third lid was for on my own, the first two being a standard close-top lid and the second for the headers. The third, with it's weird bracket on the inside, is for a camera which took me accidentally clicking on a different link to discover. >/shrug
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Posted 7 years ago