Fingerprint Sensor AS608 - A Beginner's Guide
One touch can replace keys. This project uses an optical fingerprint sensor to enroll users and then grant access with a quick scan.
read tutorial →Looking for a way to keep your Raspberry Pi 4 running cool and also look cool? We've got a two-birds-one-stone solution for you. This enclosure kit is absolutely perfect, is extra durable, but also terribly chic.
Constructed from solid anodized aluminum, so it's got nice heft. It has slim openings for all your cables, slots for your Pi Camera and other peripherals, and space for a GPIO cable to extend out from the Pi.
Best of all, it's got two fans, for ultra-chillness. Your Pi will definitely never overheat with this kit. The fans are not electronically controlled, they'll always be on when the Pi is powered.
We also carry a version of this enclosure WITHOUT dual fans - it will be completely quiet because there's no fan noise, and use less power. It the non-fan version uses the entire case as a heatsink instead.
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Please note: You do not need a fan for your Pi, as it will automatically adjust its speed to avoid overheating. The fans are designed for use cases where you want to run it at top speed for a long time, say during some Machine Learning, rendering, emulation, or video playback.
This enclosure is compatible only with Raspberry Pi 4 computers, Raspberry Pi 4 is not included.
Assembled dimensions: 85mm x 55mm x 25mm
Manila stock. Order before 16:00 PHT, ships today via J&T or LBC. Provincial: 1–3 working days.
Schools / class POs: we accept Purchase Orders for accredited schools and universities. contact us with your PO details.
Returns: 7-day inspection window for DOA units. Email proof of issue and we ship a replacement.
One touch can replace keys. This project uses an optical fingerprint sensor to enroll users and then grant access with a quick scan.
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