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Protect your Pi Zero 2 W in style with the Pibow Zero 2 W case, in calming violet waters - ocean blue, purple, and deep blue! Note: this case is for the Ras...
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Protect your Pi Zero 2 W in style with the Pibow Zero 2 W case, in calming violet waters - ocean blue, purple, and deep blue!
Note: this case is for the Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W only. This case is not compatible with the Pi Zero or the original Pi Zero W. Does not include a Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W!
Features
- Compatible with Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W
- Super-slimline profile
- Fully HAT/pHAT compatible
- Protects your beloved Pi Zero 2 W!
- Clear top leaves Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W visible
- GPIO cut-out
- Leaves ports and GPIO accessible (encloses micro SD)
- Slot for camera cable to slip between layers
- Made from lightweight high-quality cast acrylic
- Great for hacking and tinkering!
- Made in Sheffield, UK
Crafted out of four unique layers including a transparent top and base that leave your beautiful Pi visible inside. Each layer is laser-cut from colourful high-quality cast acrylic and once stacked they securely contain a Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W while leaving the primary ports and GPIO accessible.
This case is lightweight and ideal for mounting to any surface. No tools are required for assembly or disassembly!
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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.
- pHAT
- A smaller add-on board format for Raspberry Pi, similar in idea to a HAT but usually not full-sized. It matters because pHAT compatibility can affect how neatly a board stacks or fits into a Raspberry Pi project.
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