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Zebra Case - Raspberry Pi B+ (Black Ice)

by C4 Labs
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Price: $24.99
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  • Designed and Made in USA
  • Good ventilation & More Room For HDMI Cable
  • GPIO access & rubber feet!
  • For Raspberry Pi B+
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Frequently Bought Together

Zebra Case - Raspberry Pi B+ (Black Ice) + Raspberry Pi Model B+ (B PLUS) 512MB Computer Board + Edimax EW-7811Un 150M 11n Wi-Fi USB Adapter, Nano Size Lets You Plug it and Forget it, Ideal for Raspberry Pi, Supports Windows, Mac OS, Linux
Price for all three: $61.89

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Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 4 x 2.5 x 1.1 inches ; 1.8 ounces
  • Shipping Weight: 3.5 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • ASIN: B00M6G9YBM
  • Item model number: Pi_Borg_dH_lG_dH
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (63 customer reviews)
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Product Description

This enclosure frames the Raspberry Pi's elegance, while leaving access to the GPIO pins, and keeping it safe. The board is firmly locked into the middle of the case, which ensures it will not move around during use.

Air vents allow cool air to flow over the surface of the board, and exit through the top of the case.

Instead of the cheap nylon screws, this case includes screws made from stainless steel, which reflects C4Lab's committed to building the very best cases. Rubber feet are included for the same reason.

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Customer Reviews

Very clean design... looks great.
cchuey01
Assembly is easy just follow the picture on the included instructions.
Garrett Collins
The protective paper stickers are very difficult to get off.
Matt

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful By Matthew Smith on August 20, 2014
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I purchased this case right after the release of the B+ Pi, so there were few options to choose from. I was glad this was one of them. I would choose this enclosure over the many existing B case designs. It does not compromise on form or function.

Function: The Micro SD card is fully accessible. All ports are easily accessible. There is plenty of room around the Micro-USB power port for different size cable plug heads. There is a cutout for the GPIO header so you can add or remove the cable without taking the case apart. There are slots cut into the top for the camera and display cable.

Form: There is a vertical piece of acrylic that surrounds the HDMI, A/V, and power ports giving tight tolerances around the ports. It comes with metal nuts and bolts instead of nylon. It is low profile without exposing too much. The evenly stacked layer design looks awesome.

In my opinion a great case.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful By Anthony on September 14, 2014
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The paper protectors aren't that big of a deal if you have an exacto blade and a spare 10 minutes. The fellow reviews decrying an implementation used purely for quality assurance astounds me. Moreover, I recommend using a feather-duster on the pieces because seeing lint trapped in between may bother those harboring attention to detail. Buying a case for a Linux based product somewhat implies that the said device requires some extra attention anyways; peeling paper hardly brings it to the realm of the absurd. I don't find the etching on the bottom piece bothersome at all because, well, it's on the side that isn't being showcased; let a humble, small company, show some pride for Its fine product. My single critique on the aesthetics side was more to do with the screws: if the rubber bumpers covered the screws rather than having to be placed next to them, it would make it perfect. But due to my same standard as the etching, they're placed on the bottom side and thus not viewed regardless. This is a beautiful case; and I am very happy with it, down the road I may consider their more wood-based products, but this alone is a quality product nonetheless.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful By Matt on August 23, 2014
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I imagine any employee at this manufacturer's company who has to assemble these on a daily basis is going to one day end up in a mental asylum. The protective paper stickers are very difficult to get off. Took me at least 7 or 8 minutes just to do that. I suppose hobbyist doing this don't mind a little time spent, but if you were doing a big project with a bunch of these, you probably would go nuts. Getting everything in place is a little bit of a trick, but not too hard.

With that said, the case is pretty easy to put together once you know how. It has a lot of pieces for what it is, but a lot of that is for the aesthetics of the "layered" look. It looks REALLY nice, which is why I bought it. Mine looks exactly like the one in the photo advertised.

Overall, it's a solid 4. The unpacking and assembly is really the only downside. Otherwise this is a 5 star product.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful By Lee Wallen on August 13, 2014
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This case looks great, and I received it a lot quicker than I had expected. It was slightly tedious to put together at first. It seemed like the fit wasn't quite right, but then everything ended up settling together and fitting quite nicely. I just needed to have the slightest hint of patience.

I'll keep my eye Engrained Products for more great products!

It would be particularly awesome if they sold stand off kits so you could buy multiple cases and stack them. That way you could buy all the parts from the same place and receive them at the same time.
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I like everything about this case except the sticky paper lining on both sides of each layer. I spent at least 3/4ths of the assembly time trying to get ahold of the edge of each paper covering, so I could peel it off. I probably spent 15 minutes or more just doing that, while taking no more than 5 minutes or so to actually assemble the case. And yes, I have normal length and strength fingernails. It's just that the edges of the plastic layers are so finely cut, and the paper with them, that there is just no easy way to get a purchase on the paper edge (and you don't want to use a sharp instrument, as that'll surely scratch the plastic.) I eventually found that a *lot* of vertical pressure on my nail, straight down right next to a corner, and then keeping that pressure on, pulling away from the corner, would peel the paper back after a few tries. My nails hurt like heck after doing that for both sides of every layer, but it did work.

The assembly went fine, and the B+ fit in there very well. All the various main plug receptacles -- USB, HDMI, power, Network, A/V -- are easily accessed, the associated plugs insert fully, and the plugs retained properly. The two ribbon connections for camera and display have associated slots in the case which align well, though I'm not using them at this time. The main GPIO ribbon also has a full width port that is generous enough for just about anything you might have in mind. There isn't enough room in the case for an extra board, however, the *potential* for it is there because you could just pull the bolts and replace them with longer ones, then add more layers (perhaps Black Ice will consider that as an idea for a future product.) I think the case itself is good looking.
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