
All these cases are about the same, so you can't go wrong. It turned out to be the cheapest back then, so they got my order. The case fits the Pi very well (Pi 2 B in my case) and is very solid with the included screws. Note that you don't actually need to add any screws as the case snaps into place fairly well on its own, but they're nice to have on a device that moves regularly. The case doesn't look very cheap as it's black so it doesn't stand out and blends in easily with the rest of the hardware. All the holes fit fairly snugly and I have no problem connecting anything. You can easily access the SD card, which is nice, and you can see the power/activity LEDs through the case opening.

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