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C4Labs Cloudlet CASE: Cluster Case For Raspberry Pi And Other Single Board Computers-Clear Review

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BrandC4Labs
ColorClear
MaterialAcrylic
Cooling MethodAir
Fan Size50 Millimeters
Item Weight3 Pounds
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Description of C4Labs Cloudlet CASE: Cluster Case For Raspberry Pi And Other Single Board Computers-Clear

Eight bays hold Raspberry Pi and MOST single-board computers or 2.5" hard drives (RPi 4B compatible).Room for most 8-port switches (maximum size of 4 1/2′′ x 8 3/4′′ x 1 5/8′′). Plates click securely into place for fast removal without bolts. Made with double thick acrylic for high durability. Multiple Cloudlet Cases can be bolted together, either vertically or horizontally for modular clusters. For Raspberry Pi 4B, 3B+, 3B, 2B, and B+ (not included). Other single board computers must adhere to the RPi mounting hole pattern and port configuration. Designed and Crafted in Tacoma, WA, USA.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great for multiple Raspberry Pis

I have multiple Raspberry Pis for different projects and all the individual cables take up most of my desk. This is perfect to combine all. Assembly took about 10 minutes. Device mounting plates snap into place, but can be easily removed for SD card replacement. I run my Pi in headless mode so I don't usually have an HDMI cable plugged in, but I tested it and no problems. There is enough space at the bottom of the box to install a network switch.

Pros
  • Free for educational purposes
Cons
  • weak