In the 11 days since the Raspberry Pi A+ was launched, a few different case options have materialised. Here is a little video walkthrough of the options so far…
- Naked Pi – no case at all
- Altoids tin – yes the A+ actually fits in one (see the video)
- Cyntech/ModMyPi case – this is a B+ case, but the A+ fits in it too, albeit with plenty of room to spare
- A+ Pibow Royale Coupé – Pibow specially designed for the A+
- 3d printed cases
- Mike Redrobe’s
@RasPiTV @RPiSpy @climberhunt I just made a minimal base for the A+ http://t.co/AV7YJ4g3ih
— Mike Redrobe (@mikered) November 13, 2014
- Dave Hunt’s
I just finished the design for a 3D printed case for the Raspberry Pi Model A+. Download an print it yourself! http://t.co/2NkbLB8jAh
— Dave Hunt (@climberhunt) November 12, 2014
- Graham Taylor’s
3D printable case design for the new A+ Pi is available here: http://t.co/P6vtsoeLJx pic.twitter.com/WXesGX7HPE
— Raspberry Pi School (@rpiSchool) November 12, 2014
- Mike Redrobe’s
There are no doubt other options, or will be soon. Please feel free to leave a comment with a link to others that are worth a look.
[…] Alex Eames has done a round-up video of the case options available to you if you own a Raspberry Model A+. It’s quite a short video but it does showcase both the cases you can buy and that you can make yourself. Worth a watch. Take a look on RasPi.TV. […]
For us robotics dabblers, one of the joys of a small module with mounting holes is that you don’t necessarily need a case.
http://www.exartemarte.me.uk/picture_library/a_plus_chassis.jpg
Yay. A+ tank :)