Collection: Cases for Arduino

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
  • ABS / plastic project box: durable, easy to drill for custom ports
  • Aluminum: rugged with better heat spread for motor/driver builds
  • DIN-rail mount: control cabinet enclosures for industrial panels
  • Mounting plates: M3 pattern plates for robots and kiosks

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Compatibility Notes

  • Footprint: UNO/UNO R4 use the R3 hole pattern; Mega 2560 is longer and needs a dedicated case.
  • Ports: Match the case cutout to your board’s connector (USB-B vs Micro-B vs USB-C; DC barrel jack).
  • Shield height: Use tall/vented lids for motor shields, Ethernet, or stacked proto shields.
  • 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.

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.

Shop by Board

Shop by Style

  • Acrylic (clear/smoke): quick assembly, visible LEDs and labeling
  • ABS / plastic project box: durable, easy to drill for custom ports
  • Aluminum: rugged with better heat spread for motor/driver builds
  • DIN-rail mount: control cabinet enclosures for industrial panels
  • Mounting plates: M3 pattern plates for robots and kiosks

Recommended Accessories

Compatibility Notes

  • Footprint: UNO/UNO R4 use the R3 hole pattern; Mega 2560 is longer and needs a dedicated case.
  • Ports: Match the case cutout to your board’s connector (USB-B vs Micro-B vs USB-C; DC barrel jack).
  • Shield height: Use tall/vented lids for motor shields, Ethernet, or stacked proto shields.
  • Mounting hardware: Arduino boards usually take M3 hardware; check case kit contents before adding to cart.

Related Collections

Official ArduinoArduino-Compatible BoardsArduino ShieldsCablesTools

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.