NEW PRODUCT – Adafruit Pi Protector for Raspberry Pi Model A+

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NEW PRODUCT – Adafruit Pi Protector for Raspberry Pi Model A+


Now that we’re carrying the pocket sized Raspberry Pi Model A+ PaintYourDragon is back with another gorgeous laser-cut masterpiece. This time he’s taken a pass at a Pi Protector for Raspberry Pi Model A+, not quite a full case, it will keep your Pi A+ safe and svelte.

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Keep your Raspberry Pi® Model A+ computer tidy and safe in this lovely clear acrylic enclosure. We designed this simple protector to be beautiful, easy to assemble and perfect for any use (but especially for those who want to carry their Pi around in their pocket!) This enclosure is only compatible with the Raspberry Pi Model A+

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The case is as minimal it gets coming in just two pieces of acrylic that secure with six screws. Made of crystal-clear acrylic, this case keeps the Pi secure. You can use all of the connectors on the edges of the Pi: HDMI, Audio/Video, microSD slot, micro USB power, and the USB port. There’s also a cut out to allow a 40-pin IDC cable to the GPIO breakout pins on the Pi.

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This product comes with the 2 acrylic pieces and assembly hardware. Raspberry Pi A+ computer is **not** included. No other cables or connectors or accessories are included.

In stock and shipping now!


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