The Little Bird Armour Case for Raspberry Pi 4 is CNC machined out of Aluminium and acts as a giant heat sink that cools down your Raspberry Pi! The open dual fan design keeps air moving across the Raspberry Pi with little noise and without affecting Wi-Fi and Bluetooth signals!
The fans on this case are cheap and cheerful Chinese fans and can get loud over time without lubrication. If fan noise isn't your thing, we'd recommend you swap out the fans for ~$40 brand-name fans from your local PC vendor or simply use the fanless Aluminium Alloy Heatsink Case.
Includes:
- 1 x Aluminum Alloy Cooling Case with Cooling Fan
- 3 x Thermal Tape
- 1 x Screw Set
- 1 x Installation instructions
Notice: Raspberry Pi is NOT Included. Fans are consumable and not covered under warranty. Replacement fans can be purchased below.
Note: If it is going to be used with the Ribbon cable and Pi T-Cobbler breakout, pick up some extended GPIO headers!
Resources:
- Check out our step-by-step instructions on assembling the case.
- Replacement Fan
Armour Case with Dual Cooling Fan for Raspberry Pi 4
We have 130 units in our Sydney Warehouse available for immediate dispatch.
We can get a further 1000 units in Australia from Little Bird.
Raspberry Pi Model Compatibility | ||
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RP4 |
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Works with Raspberry Pi 4 Model B |
RP3A+ |
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Doesn't with Raspberry Pi 3 Model A+ |
RP3B+ |
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Doesn't with Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ |
RP3B |
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Doesn't with Raspberry Pi 3 Model B |
RP2B |
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Doesn't with Raspberry Pi 2 Model B |
RP1B+ |
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Doesn't with Raspberry Pi 1 Model B+ |
RP1A+ |
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Doesn't with Raspberry Pi 1 Model A+ |
RP0W |
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Doesn't with Raspberry Pi Zero W |
RP0 |
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Doesn't with Raspberry Pi Zero |
RPCM3+ |
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Doesn't with Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3+ |
Welcome from Marcus Schappi,
Little Bird's Cofounder
Thanks for visiting PiAustralia!
I know that navigating the world of electronics and software can be challenging, but don't worry we're here to help!
If you ever need a hand, please contact me directly at help@littlebird.com.au or on Twitter at @schappi.
Thanks again and all the best,
Marcus