The Arduino Uno is the undisputed champion of all development boards, why would you not want to keep your board safe and sound inside this clear plastic enclosure? These cases protect your Arduino Uno from things like rogue wires that might short it out while still allowing full access to the board! Simply snap the Uno into the bottom half of the enclosure, then snap the two sides together.
As you may have noticed, these enclosures are actually transparent. The enclosures are perfect for letting you see your Arduino Uno and make any needed adjustments easily.
The enclosure provides slots to access each header, USB port, power jack, the reset button, the AREF and ICSP connectors, as well as feet and vents to ensure the board gets proper cooling and slide-in wall mounting slots. All of the status LEDs on the Uno are visible through the case thanks to light pipes embedded in the design. This is a really durable case that will do a great job protecting your Arduino Uno!
Note: These enclosures are not compatible with the SparkFun Redboard.
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Based on 4 ratings:
Good fit, protection from damage. Nice product...
Snaps together great. Sturdy plastic.
Snaps together great. Sturdy plastic.
Perfect fit with my Uno board...snaps together easily and seems secure but still easy to dismantle for complete access. Handy key included for pressing reset button without opening.
These are spectacular , the light pipes look great through the clear case and you can read the side pinouts on the newer Arduinos . if you grab yourself some extra long female headers and stack them between the uno and the shield, you should be able to fit a protoshield on top, but not inside the case as the light pipes prevent that mounting option. it is still worth getting even if the protoshield is exposed and covering the top, with the clear you will see the light pipes easily. Thanks Sparkfun.
Is the enclosure transparent to the infrared spectrum?
can you fit a protoshield on top of the Arduino inside that case?