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Raspberry Pi 4 Case Clean & Minimal

Protect your Raspberry Pi 4 with this durable snap-fit enclosure designed for clean builds and everyday use. It provides full access to all ports while keeping your board safe from dust, accidental contact, and minor impacts.

Why Choose This Case?

  • Designed specifically for Raspberry Pi 4
  • Full port access (USB, HDMI, Ethernet, USB-C power)
  • Snap-fit design - easy to assemble
  • Lightweight and durable plastic material
  • Clean look for desktop or embedded installations

Perfect for school projects, home servers, kiosks, or simple DIY setups where active cooling is not required.

When Is This Ideal?

  • Media center builds
  • Educational projects
  • Home automation controllers
  • Lightweight desktop or server setups

If your project runs heavy loads (4K video, constant CPU stress), consider adding heat sinks or using a fan case version.

Technical Compatibility

Compatible Board Raspberry Pi 4 Model B (All RAM variants)
Cooling Fan Not included (fanless version)
Material Durable molded plastic
Access Full access to GPIO, HDMI, USB, Ethernet, Power
Cooling Note: This version does not include a cooling fan. For high-performance or long-duration workloads, we recommend adding heat sinks or upgrading to a fan-equipped case.

Helpful Resources

Learn more about Raspberry Pi 4: Official Raspberry Pi 4 Product Page
Browse related products: Raspberry Pi CollectionRaspberry Pi CasesRaspberry Pi Accessories

What’s in the Box?

  • 1x Raspberry Pi 4 Case (Top + Bottom enclosure)

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers before you add to cart.

Does this fit all Raspberry Pi 4 RAM versions? +

Yes. It fits Raspberry Pi 4 Model B (2GB, 4GB, 8GB variants).

Does it include a cooling fan? +

No. This is the fanless version. For heavy workloads, consider a fan-equipped case or add heat sinks.

Can I access the GPIO pins? +

Yes. The case provides access to GPIO, HDMI, USB, Ethernet, and USB-C power.

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