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Frosted and transparent case - Pro/Semi-Pro application around the Raspberry Pi 3 (compatible), Pi 2 and Pi B-PLUS
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Frozen case for Raspberry-Pi - semi-professionnal
Frosted and transparent case - Pro/Semi-Pro application around the Raspberry Pi 3 (compatible), Pi 2 and Pi B-PLUS
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Among all the cases for Raspberry-Pi, this base + cover case has particularly caught our attention with its very PRO approach.
To begin:
On the other hand, this case also makes it possible to realize professional applications/products based on Raspberry-Pi 3, Raspberry-Pi 2 and Pi B+ because:
The Raspberry-Pi 2 and Pi B Plus and optional items are not included (only used for illustrative purpose).
Back customer, we learned that this semi-pro case offered a very interesting alternative for HiFiBerry sound cards (leaving space). You will have to remove your tools to make output holes for the RCA plugs. An easy operation to do with a simple drill ;-)