contain a Raspberry Pi Model A while leaving the primary ports accessible.
Weighing only 67 grams the case is lightweight and ideal for mounting to any surface. Held
together by nylon bolts no tools are required for assembly or dissasembly.
NOTE: The instructions on the back of this case might ask you to "Carefully remove the
protective backing from all 9 layers" -- but your eyes are not deceiving you. There are only 6
layers for a Pibow Modela, and 9 layers for their Raspberry Pi Model B cases. We hand
corrected all of the kits in stock until we receive our next batch of Pibow's with updated labels.
Slim profile
Clear top and base to leave Raspberry Pi visible
Etched port markings
Lightweight
High-quality colorful acrylic in "ninja" color scheme
Protects your Raspberry Pi Model A
Leaves primary ports accessible
Colorful, durable, and most of all fun!
No tools required
This particular case fits our low-profile SD adapter
A portion of every sale will be donated to the Raspberry Pi Foundation and geek-friendly
charities Access Space and the GIST Foundation.
*Please note: The video above features the original Rainbow Pibow!
This product comes with the 6 acrylic pieces and fasteners. Raspberry Pi computer is not
included. No other cables or connectors or accessories are included. Will not fit Model B
(with Ethernet port), only Model A!
Click here for assembly instructions
What is the Raspberry Pi® ? A low-cost ARM GNU/Linux box.
The Raspberry Pi® is a single-board computer developed in the UK by the Raspberry Pi
Foundation with the intention of stimulating the teaching of basic computer science in
schools. The design is based on a Broadcom BCM2835 system on a chip (SoC), which
includes an ARM1176JZF-S 700 MHz processor, VideoCore IV GPU, and 256 megabytes
of RAM. The design does not include a built-in hard disk or solid-state drive, instead
relying on an SD card for booting and long-term storage. The Foundation plans to
support Fedora Linux as the initial system software package/distribution, with support for
Debian and Arch Linux as well - Wikipedia.