This is a fairly generic case for Raspberry Pi 4. It comes with multiple heatsinks and a fan that connects to the GPIO pins to keep everything cool. The screws hold the two halves of the case securely together and the rubber feet prevent the device from slipping. Nothing surprising, of course, but it does the job. The big consideration (from my point of view) is that the fan occupies two GPIO pins (so if you want to use the T-connector you have to separate the fan's power supply). And it's difficult to use overlays (like a digital touchscreen that plugs into the GPIO pins) without first removing the top case (or using a ribbon cable). I'm glad I bought it but not really. excited about it.
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