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The Pibow Coupé Royale is a slim, colourful, layered acrylic case for the Raspberry Pi 3 B+, 3, and 2. Five laser-cut layers of high-quality cast acrylic sta...

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The Pibow Coupé Royale is a slim, colourful, layered acrylic case for the Raspberry Pi 3 B+, 3, and 2. Five laser-cut layers of high-quality cast acrylic stack together to securely enclose your Pi while leaving all ports, the camera connector, display connector, and GPIO fully accessible.

The transparent top and base keep your Pi visible, while the super-slimline profile and lightweight design (just over 50 g) make it ideal for mounting to surfaces. Fully HAT-compatible with a GPIO cut-out featuring laser-etched pin labels. No tools required for assembly. Made in Sheffield, UK by Pimoroni.

Key Features

  • Compatible with Pi 3 B+, 3, and 2 – Redesigned layout fits all three models
  • Super Slim Profile – Just 15 mm tall
  • Fully HAT-Compatible – Works with standoffs for stacking HATs
  • All Ports Accessible – Including camera, display, and GPIO
  • Laser-Etched GPIO Labels – Pin reference right on the case
  • Ventilation Slots – Extra venting with space for a heatsink
  • Clear Top & Base – See your Raspberry Pi inside
  • Tool-Free Assembly – Snap together without any tools

Specifications

  • Compatibility – Raspberry Pi 3 B+, 3, and 2
  • Material – Laser-cut cast acrylic (5 layers)
  • Colour – Coupé Royale
  • Dimensions – 99 × 66 × 15 mm (excluding bolt heads and nuts)
  • Weight – ~50 g
  • Made In – Sheffield, UK
Note: Older Pibow Coupé cases labelled "3/2/B+" are not compatible with the Raspberry Pi 3 B+. This redesigned version fits all three models.

Package Contents

  • 1× Pibow Coupé Royale Case (5 acrylic layers + hardware)

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Plain-language definitions for the technical terms used above.

GPIO
General-purpose input/output pins are microcontroller pins you can set in software to read signals, switch devices on and off, or connect to peripherals. The number of GPIO pins matters because it limits how many buttons, LEDs, sensors, and other parts you can wire directly to the board.
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