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🖥️ Cool, Clear, and Connected — The Ultimate Pi Zero 2 W Companion
This Raspberry Pi Zero case is a transparent, open-design enclosure tailored for the Pi Zero 2 W, featuring a high-performance heatsink to prevent overheating, an integrated power switch for easy shutdown, and a comprehensive 7-piece accessory kit including HDMI and OTG adapters, screwdriver, and header. Designed for seamless fit and enhanced usability, it elevates your Pi Zero 2 W experience with both style and function.

















| ASIN | B075FLGWJL |
| Best Sellers Rank | #134,011 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #2,059 in Single-Board Computers |
| Item model number | IU-RP-032 |
| Manufacturer | iUniker |
| Product Dimensions | 10 x 4 x 3 cm; 18.14 g |
S**S
while not the greatest case it's good enough for basic use cases the otg cable is crap though
A**R
It fits perfectly with pi zero 2 w without any issues. Build quality is nice. Addition of heat sink is great.
C**N
This kit comes in a plastic bag (not in a box) as shown in the uploaded photo. Also, I was expecting the clear plastic case to be a "box", but instead it's just two pieces of clear plastic (top and bottom). So the "case" is basically a top and bottom piece with four standoffs between the pieces at the four corners. Not a big deal, but It definitely isn't as well protected as you might want. The good thing is all the other accessories that comes in the kit, like the power cord with an on/off switch, mini-HDMI adapter, CPU heat sink, header pins, and microUSB-A (male) to USB-A (female) adapter cable. So far as the heat sink, it does have a stick-on adhesive backing that allows it to be attached to the Pi Zero's CPU. Hopefully, it won't fall off due to CPU heat. So in general it's a good kit except the "case" doesn't fully protect the Pi Zero board.
D**N
When you think case for a Pi Zero 2 (or any other microcomputer), you are protecting against an inadvertent electrical OOPS (like accidentally having the device slide over a paper-clip, static electricity, etc.. shorting and damaging components) This case protects the bottom and top while providing good access to the GPIO pin-header (if you soldered one in). The only challenge with this case can be assembly. It's not bad. Put the bottom on the table, put the Pi Zero on it, add the 4-spacers aligned over the screw holes in the corner, put the top on careful not to move the spacers, drop a screw down from the top through each of the corners, lift the bottom holding the screws in place with your thumbs, flip the device over so the threaded ends of the screws are sticking up (supported below by the table you put it back down on) and not thread the "tiny" nuts onto the screws and tighten gently -- Done. Not difficult, but can be a bit tedious. Recommend attempting over a tray to catch the spacers, or screws or dropped nut -- until you perfect your method (from experience...) I'll happily buy another. Great value for the money and good looking case that does what a case should.
A**R
I am using a RPI 2W to echo virtual machine displaying network status for a technician dispatch room. I needed a simple kit to protect the RPI and yet give me access to the RPI ports. This worked great.
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