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HighPi Raspberry Pi 3 Case - Black Reviews

4.5 Rating 45 Reviews
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Christopher P
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A no-frills case that provides good protection for a pi and hifiberry board and a good price. Easy to install with snap-together parts. An added bonus is screw holes in the base to attach the case to something.
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Posted 2 years ago
A simple, versatile case that just works! I am using it for a Pi 3 with Justboom Digi hat and everything aligned perfectly. Many thanks.
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Posted 2 years ago
Worked perfectly in conjunction with the HiFiBerry DAC+ DSP very happy with it. It's not the prettiest case by any means but it does the job well and is cheap. At the end of the day, it's probably going to live behind my amp etc out of sight.
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Posted 2 years ago
Exactly what i needed. I have a JustBoom digi hat but couldn’t get a case to fit as the only compatible one has been out of stock forever. Got this HighPi, removed the correct cut-out and trimmed a little extra for the optical output and it is absolutely perfect.
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Posted 3 years ago
perfect case for rp3 plus a hifi berry or dac.
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Posted 3 years ago
Fits the poe hat perfectly! Easy to use and we'll sized.
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Posted 3 years ago
Tidy and fits nicely around my Pi and Hifiberry Digital pro 2
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Posted 3 years ago
I wanted a case to fit my Pi3 with Justboom DAC HAT. I bought the DAC a while ago, but they seem to have stopped making the cases. After waiting for ages for anyone to stock them, I gave up waiting for the Justboom ones, as I really wanted a case to fit it. Now I knew I would need to drill a hole to accomadate the 3.5mm jack, but this case is nice and rigid, so it was not a problem. Small hole drilled, the RCA connectors fit well once one of the modular panels is removed. I now have my Pi in a good looking case, after a year or more of it "bare"! Once clipped together (no screws needed) it is secure, and the mounting points on the bottom mean it's easy to mount on a wall, if you want to. just hook it over a couple of screws!
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Posted 3 years ago