This is a Raspberry Pi Zero with 4 Port USB Hat Shield housing
It wont be a 100% fit. You may want to put something inside (Carboard?)to fill the space between the 4 Port USB Hat Shield and Lid so its not too loose or screw it in at the bottom. (Note there is two pin below guiding the board)
I have a I2C LCD 16×2 (hd44780) what fits on this I will upload later after testing.
Its also made so you can screw it onto something if need be.
Please consider cooling of your PI Might need a fan or heat sink…
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