
I have bought cases for my Arduino and Raspberry Pi 3B+. I quickly realized that this was a mistake if you planned to play around with circuits and use them to design circuits. The Arduino case has holes for connecting wires, but the case seems to get in the way. Raspberry Pi cases don't even have holes for inserting wires. This thing feels solid and saves you the trouble of putting your Arduino or Pi on something with an open bottom. Better than a case as you get easier access to the top where all the ports are. I would recommend this to anyone looking to build circuits using an Arduino or Pi.

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