Protect and mount your Arduino the right way. Browse UNO/Mega/Nano cases in acrylic, ABS, and aluminum—plus stackable lids for shields, DIN-rail enclosures, and project boxes with cable and GPIO access. Perfect for labs, classrooms, robots, and IoT installs in the Philippines.
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Acrylic (clear/smoke): quick assembly, visible LEDs and labeling
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ABS / plastic project box: durable, easy to drill for custom ports
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Aluminum: rugged with better heat spread for motor/driver builds
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DIN-rail mount: control cabinet enclosures for industrial panels
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Mounting plates: M3 pattern plates for robots and kiosks
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Compatibility Notes
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Footprint: UNO/UNO R4 use the R3 hole pattern; Mega 2560 is longer and needs a dedicated case.
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Ports: Match the case cutout to your board’s connector (USB-B vs Micro-B vs USB-C; DC barrel jack).
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Shield height: Use tall/vented lids for motor shields, Ethernet, or stacked proto shields.
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Mounting hardware: Arduino boards usually take M3 hardware; check case kit contents before adding to cart.
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FAQs – Arduino Cases & Enclosures (Philippines)
Will a UNO case fit the UNO R4?
Most R3-pattern holes align, but the UNO R4 uses USB-C instead of USB-B. Choose a case specifically labeled for UNO R4 to ensure port clearance.
How do I mount a shielded stack?
Pick a tall or vented lid and use
stackable headers. For hot motor drivers, add a 30/40 mm fan and heatsinks.
What screws and standoffs do I need?
Most Arduino boards use
M3 hardware. Many cases include screws; if not, add an
M3 standoff kit (assorted lengths) to your cart.
Do you ship nationwide and support school/corporate orders?
Yes. We ship nationwide across the Philippines via trusted couriers and can prepare classroom bundles and bulk quotations on request.