Updated for the Raspberry Pi 4, the very popular HighPi case defines ease of use and versatility. Tall enough to host a wide range of add-on boards, and slim enough to look cool. Use it with a Pi 4 alone, or with popular add-ons like the PoE, Serial, UPS, or HiFiBerry audio HATs.
RAPID, TOOL-FREE ASSEMBLY
The HighPi case sets the standard for ease of use and versatility in Raspberry Pi cases. Installing or removing the Raspberry Pi 4B board is astonishingly quick, simple, and secure; all without tools or assembly. One snap action locks the Pi board into the case; the second secures the lid, rattle free. Remove the Pi board and the lid with one-finger-releases for each. Genius! Customers assembling large volumes of Pi boards in cases love how much time and effort this case saves them.
The HighPi case can be wall mounted horizontally with two screws for easy removal, or mounted in any orientation including upside-down with four screws from inside the case. When wall mounted horizontally, the A/V and audio cables hang downward from the Pi, improving visual tidiness and reducing the need for support of heavy cables.
FITS ALL KINDS OF HATS
Whether you’re running a plain Pi4 board or modding it to the max, the HighPi case has your Pi covered. Generous internal room allows HATs, break-out boards, or heat sinks. Vents on three sides double as fly-through cable ports for the GPIO and whatever else you need to connect to. A two-section break-out allows you to choose how much of the A/V side of the case to open up for connectors on attached boards. Here are just a few examples of the HATs that fit perfectly in the HighPi.
RASPBERRY PI POE HAT The HighPi case holds the PoE HAT perfectly, fully securing both the Pi and HAT boards. Many competing cases cannot secure the Pi board to the case once a HAT is added to it. The side and bottom ventilation slots allow the fan to move air in and out of the case. |
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HIFIBERRY HATS This case perfectly accommodates the HiFiBerry DAC+ Light/Standard/Pro/RTC HATS and the DAC2 HD HAT. HiFiBerry boards such as the DAC+ ADC that include headphone jacks will not fit. |
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SERIAL HAT Do you need to ensure power to your Pi or communicate via serial? Our serial HAT can be enclosed tidily along with the Pi board. |
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UPS HAT The UPS HAT and Pi board are both enclosed easily in the HighPi case, with significant space for larger batteries. The GPIO connector pins remain accessible, and a GPIO ribbon cable can be run out of the case while fully assembled. |
HIGHPI CASE FEATURE LIST
- High quality ABS plastic case, designed and made in Canada
- Industry-leading ease of use, rapid tool-free assembly and disassembly
- Large internal volume for HATs, break-out boards, or heat sinks
- Vents on three sides double as fly-through cable ports
- Two-section breakout on A/V side for HAT board I/O
- Large vent opposite A/V side allows GPIO ribbon cable pass-through
- Micro SD card access port
- Mounting option 1: two M3.5/M3/#6 screws slide into wall mounts
for easy removal, horizontal orientation with A/V side down, 40mm spacing - Mounting option 2: four M3.5/M3/#6 screws through feet from inside for
secure mounting in any orientation, 68.3 x 38.8mm spacing - Self-adhesive rubber feet included, set of 4
- Matte finish hides fingerprints
DIMENSIONS
- External dimensions: 97 x 66 x 41mm
- Internal volume for breakout boards: 90 x 60 x 28.8mm
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HiFiBerry DAC2 Pro
For those trying to fit the DAC2 Pro in this case, here's what I found on the official HiFiBerry web site: "Note that this case won’t fit perfectly for boards with an onboard phone-jack (e.g. DAC2 Pro). With these, you need to slightly bend the board upwards." Once I read that, I was able to get things to fit. It works well.