Raspberry Pi 2 and B+ enclosure with space for the Pi camera. Normally £4.79 inc VAT.
The spec says:
"Studs for construction blocks fitting on enclosure"
As a way of avoiding saying you can stick lego to it.
They can also stack because they have reciprocal holes underneath so you can buld a tower of Raspberry Pis.
I already have one and the Pi fits in very securely and it looks very neat assembled, it feels well made.
Considering the typical prices for Raspberry Pi cases and with the added functionality of this one, I think its a good deal and may be useful to someone.
Available in Black, White, Red, Yellow and Blue.
This price can be had by adding 03 to the end of the product code:
Black: SC1385903
White: SC1386003
Red: SC1386103
Yellow: SC1386303
Blue: SC1386203
To get free delivery you will need to spend over £5 before VAT, otherwise it's comparable with the price of the case, unfortunately.
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OrribleHarry
7 Feb 163#10
A pi2 works better than a Amazon stick....I have both!
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Josh Rogan
7 Feb 161#1
Great deal, great cases...
turbo_c
7 Feb 161#2
thanks op
soulio
7 Feb 16#3
I'm deeply disappointed with my pi 2 as a kodi streaming device. It just seems horribly slow and unresponsive and HD streams rarely buffer more than about 20 seconds despite us having a fast internet connection. Has anyone else had better luck with it?
0BS1D1AN to soulio
7 Feb 16#5
I haven't no, experienced the same. Once it's working it's fine for streams but navigation etc can be really slow. I notice problems mostly on HD streams though and not pre-recorded movies/tv shows etc. regardless of quality.
fishmaster to soulio
7 Feb 16#8
Amazon Firestick is £34.99 and works better for Kodi.
OrribleHarry to soulio
7 Feb 16#9
Just overclock it config.txt on sd card, transforms it! no more lag.....
peterpickles to soulio
7 Feb 16#11
With a couple of heat sinks and a simple text file to overclock, it works well.
tempt to soulio
7 Feb 16#16
I gave up on the Pi and switched to Nvidia Shield which is great for Kodi.
EastLondon to soulio
8 Feb 161#19
Use openelec it is much smoother and overclock also.
tafarrant to soulio
8 Feb 161#20
I have used both Kodie and now using Plex with no issues with lag or streaming, I stream all mine locally. Sounds like your trying to stream from some dodgy free movies sites (will always be rubbish) pay as already suggested.
Peter9588 to soulio
8 Feb 16#23
Where did you get Kodi from?
I am using an Openelec image and it works great.
jamie1984 to soulio
8 Feb 16#34
Prob best to stick to kodi and openelec forums mate. However, the RPi2 is a solid performer and can handle just about anything. I dont have a bad word to say about it. Usually issues are due to the setup and environment of the individual. As others have said, stick with openelec as its optimised for the hardware. Personally I rarely stream using the various addons, too much hassel. Some of these addons can cause performance issues and the weak links are your connection and the host serving the stream. If streaming is your thing then pay for it. Also, if youve bought one of these preloaded boxes off of flea bay then start again, it will be full of junk. I throw full BD rips at mine from my NAS with zero issues, no overclocking. Setup as it comes. I'd also recommend offloading your audio by bistreaming to an AVR.
esq3585
7 Feb 16#4
.....
garrafk
7 Feb 161#6
you need to use real debrid its not an issue with pi its the source of the streams real debrid costs £12 for 6 months
amour3k
7 Feb 161#7
Sweeeeeeet price for the Box Cases for one of these. :-)
Elsewhere like Amazon & the like your looking at 2-3 TIMES the OP's price! (for practically same thing ..... ) :-)
OrribleHarry
7 Feb 163#10
A pi2 works better than a Amazon stick....I have both!
OrribleHarry
7 Feb 16#12
I've had mine on "turbo" for 12 months without heatsinks and it's fine.
Opening post
The spec says:
"Studs for construction blocks fitting on enclosure"
As a way of avoiding saying you can stick lego to it.
They can also stack because they have reciprocal holes underneath so you can buld a tower of Raspberry Pis.
I already have one and the Pi fits in very securely and it looks very neat assembled, it feels well made.
Considering the typical prices for Raspberry Pi cases and with the added functionality of this one, I think its a good deal and may be useful to someone.
Available in Black, White, Red, Yellow and Blue.
This price can be had by adding 03 to the end of the product code:
Black: SC1385903
White: SC1386003
Red: SC1386103
Yellow: SC1386303
Blue: SC1386203
To get free delivery you will need to spend over £5 before VAT, otherwise it's comparable with the price of the case, unfortunately.
Top comments
All comments (46)
I am using an Openelec image and it works great.
Elsewhere like Amazon & the like your looking at 2-3 TIMES the OP's price! (for practically same thing ..... ) :-)