🕹️ Level up your Pi game with retro style and modern ease!
The YIKESHU Retroflag NESPi Case is a compact, lightweight plastic enclosure designed specifically for Raspberry Pi 3, 2, and B+ models. It features an authentic Nintendo Entertainment System-inspired design, easy access to all ports and the SD card without opening the case, and secure assembly with four included bolts. This case does not include the Raspberry Pi itself.
Brand | YIKESHU |
Product Dimensions | 9.4 x 4.32 x 7.87 cm; 63.5 g |
Item model number | TENNESPI3-1 |
Manufacturer | YIKESHU |
Computer Memory Type | DRAM |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 63.5 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
P**Y
Five Stars
Great case
C**N
Five Stars
Easy to install. All working good.
N**W
The best Raspberry Pi case money can buy.
Probably the best Raspberry Pi case you can get. Looks just like an NES Mini with the same build quality. This maybe not an official product, but it's as good as, and there's so much more you can do with a Raspberry Pi.You don't have to pay NES scalpers on eBay silly money for one of these ether.All in all, very good indeed.
R**N
Great case - horribly loud fan!
Great case, easy to put together and the safe power off is brilliant. Took 10 minutes to get everything in and the scripts for the safe power off installed and working.Five minutes later it was in bits again as I was tearing the fan out - it sounded like a helicopter in the box! If the fan wasn't so loud I would of given 5 stars. Did try it both ways incase it made a difference, it didn't.Apart from the fan, cracking case with plenty of space inside to put a USB stick for the Pi to book off as thats what I prefer over the SD Card.
A**I
Best Pi case going
This thing is genuinely amazing, I'd give it 6 out of 5 stars if I could.
C**E
Five Stars
Very good
D**M
Unusable. Causes power drops
After installing LibreElec on my RPI 3 I noticed I was seeing a lightening symbol on the screen quite often and learnt this means the power supply is insufficient. I was advised to buy a RPI 3 2.5A PSU to replace my RPI 2 2A one but I still had the same problem and it was only after fitting an RPI 2B+ in the case that I realised it was the case itself that's causing the power to drop below what it should be, as the PSU plugs into a board in the case before it is fed to the GPIO header on the RPi.EDIT: The description now says "Power supply needs to reach more than 3A, it will not produce low voltage situation" which is a bit of a problem as the official RPi 3 PSU is only 2.5A.
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