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The Geekworm UNO R3 R4 Case is a transparent ABS enclosure designed for various Arduino models, ensuring compatibility, portability, and efficient cooling. Weighing only 21g and featuring a sleek design, it’s perfect for tech enthusiasts who value both functionality and aesthetics.
N**N
Nice acrylic enclosure for my Arduino
Very nice acrylic enclosure for my Arduino, all pins and sockets and switches are reachable.
K**.
Excellent
This is a great case for an arduino three or four. I have space to hook up a shield or sets of screwports. The openings are precisely placed, making it easy to drop the board into the case.
T**.
Great case
Great little case, easy to assemble. The only negative is that you can't tight the screw next to the USB port, if you do the screw head will damage one of the soldered board fuses, just leave this screw a little loose and the case works great.
F**O
Greta case
Needed a case to attach our Arduino R3 board to a wooden stick and this did the job perfectly.Highly recommended.
I**R
Sturdy. Might not work with a shield. (updated)
Update: I came to a happy compromise with my case and shields. Since the Arduino screws into the bottom, I can just remove the top when I need to use a shield. Easy to do, and accomplishes the task well enough, while still protecting the board, and allowing the case to be mounted. Not changing the stars, because this is still an issue, and would be nice if it could be resolved by manufacturer.-- ORIGINAL REVIEW --Nice little case for your Arduino Uno, worth the money.Positives:- Simple and fast to assemble.- Seems sturdy, and top clips together securely.- I bought the clear case, and can read pin labels from both top and sides.Negatives:- If you plan to use it with a shield, caution (see my pic). My homebrew PCB shield does not fit, as the solder points and wires on bottom get in the way of properly fitting to the installed Arduino. With this case, the Arduino pins are about 1/8" beneath the case. This is not an issue on other cases I have, where the top is somewhat flush with the pins. This is why I only gave 4 stars, as this can limit project scope/complexity.- Need to reverse or remove the plug symbol, as it is misleading, and can cause damage if someone follows it and plugs in the wrong polarity.Other:- It would be nice if the wall mounting holes were on the outside of the case. As it is, you have to mount the case, then install the Arduino.
B**E
Works for duemilanove with slight modifications
Bought to try with an older Arduino duemilanove board and was able to make it work by trimming 2 of the screw posts slightly. Should even still work with an uno if I get one in the future.
C**D
Arduino case
Worked great for protecting the arduino and mounting it while still providing easy access to adding shields or other connections
M**W
Great cover
It comes with screws and rubber stoppers. You put the Arduino i the case then you should see 4 holes where the screws belong. The 4 rubber stoppers go on the bottom of the case where the circles are.
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