🖥️ Elevate Your Raspberry Pi Experience!
The Guhui Clear Case is a premium protective solution designed specifically for the Raspberry Pi 3 Model B and LANDZO 7-inch touch display. This case ensures easy assembly and compatibility, while its transparent design allows for a sleek, modern look. Each piece comes with a protective film that can be easily removed for a flawless finish.
J**A
Holds the screen fine, but only has holes for one thing and the legs are completely wrong. Not enough spacers, so could pinch.
This one gets the job done ok, but there are some strange design flaws. For what it does it's not really worse than any others for this specific screen probably, but it really should have spend a bit more time in R&D. Of course, if you don't need a screen case or plan to put it in something else anyway you don't need this, but it is good that this option exist if you do.First, for some reason it only has mounting holes to put in one RPi and nothing else. I can't see any reason for it not to have enough holes to hold several things including, for example, a RPi and a battery pack. If there were a bunch of differently placed holes they could support both multiple devices and one single device without issue. I'm afraid to just drill through though because a screw touching the board in the wrong place would be... Bad. And I don't have more of the sorts of screws that are needed to not have to go all the way through the plastic (nor was I able to find any in a hardware store. I guess you have to know what sort it is exactly and buy online.) I can't entirely fault them for this, but it really wouldn't have been that hard to design it with more holes and include more of the appropriate screws to go in them so pretty much any reasonable project design would be covered. It's no big deal if you mean to only use a single RPi with nothing else though of course.The main problem though would be the legs. They're just weirdly wrong. It's like they originally intended them to go one way but suddenly changed their minds and did them the other. Firstly, they're too long. The one that goes over the part of the screen that sticks out can actually block the bottom USB connector. And the bottom is a bit short so it doesn't actually stand as stable as it should. My best guess is they originally intended for the long side to actually go out behind it so it would hold much more stably but decided at the last moment to keep it shorter behind it so it would fit in a smaller area. The bare minimum they should have done was trim that long part just a bit, but what they really should have done was get new legs with not quite such length and screw holes both ways so you could decide which was better for your application. (Better still, just make them only a triangle, but a slightly bigger triangle.) I was forced to actually cut that one leg. (I had thought to drill my own holes, but it just isn't big enough to fit both screws.)My only other complaint is they only included two plastic spacers. You can use them in one set of screws, but just one. There should have been six -- one for each set of screws. Without spacers on the other screws it makes them pull the plastic in a bit which may be bad for the PCB (potentially cracking something) or the plastic itself even. This is mostly a minor nitpick, but it does mean you can't put the screws in quite as tightly as might be best to keep them from being loose and/or wobbly -- potentially if there are vibrations the nuts could fall off and then you'd be in trouble. (I guess if anyone uses this anywhere with any vibrations superglue should be applied to the nuts after tightening them in place.)These aren't completely killing issues -- this thing does get its job done -- but they are issues that make it a lot less ideal than it should be.
M**E
It does its job......
I bought this and to my surprise after I tried to figure out how it went together(no instructions), it is actually decent. I bought this to get the screen out of my possibly static hands while sitting in a fabric chair. This is a very cheap imitation of the official raspberry pi screen/case combo that you can buy which is an all-in-1, but it will do its job. I read some of the other reviews after I received it to see what the issue was with it. It seems like they have improved it a little bit. The holes all align for the screws, and, they send metal screws and nuts, and the back 2 plates will align just fine with the Landzo screen's HDMI, USB, and on/off switch. The front piece did not align, so there is an indent that looks like it doesn't belong, but it's ok, like I said, it'll do its job.
M**E
it's not bad, but can't remove SD card when Pi attached.
it's not bad, thought it will fall over easily if you have the pi mounted to the back. Only problem was really that there were no instructions and it needs to be put together in the right order with the screws facing a certain way (if attaching a PI, otherwise it's easy to assemble). and the front of mine isn't black, but some weird cardboard looking color with writing on it. Doesn't bother me too much but was not expected. Pretty solid, case/stand. Even slapped a battery on it to make the whole thing portable.
C**R
It does not fit the LANDZO 7
It does not actually fit the LANDZO 7 screen as it says I had to modify it to fit the screen. There are no directions that come with it and if you look at the pictures the way it is put together leave no place to actually put the screen except on top of the frame. I should have paid better attention to it before buying it when reviewing the pictures to assemble I learned that the way it is shown does not work. Also someone else noted that the HDMI cable will not plug in without pushing on the case and possibly bending the assembly on the unit they are 100% correct.
M**U
These fit Landzo 7" touch screens... just takes a little effort to screw it all together.
These do fit the Landzo 7" Touch screens for the Raspberry Pi's. I purchased 12 of these (along with 12 Landzo 7" touch screens) to use for a Raspberry Pi computer coding & cyber security class I'm teaching for 2nd through 12th graders. Basically, you just leave the top left (if viewing from the front) screw and bolt off so that the HDMI plug will fit (not a big deal). The most annoying thing about putting theses cases together (and I assembled all 12 myself) is that you have to peel protective sealing from each individual piece of the case, so it definitely helps if you have fingernails that haven't been clipped recently.
A**R
Why they didn't just thread the plastic so you could easily screw in stand-offs is another mystery to me
The pictures are misleading. This is about the cheapest build quality you can imagine. As another customer noted, the outward facing side of this is *not* finished black. It's the bare 3M board. Why Guhui did this is beyond me. No instructions. As a monitor case it's barely passable. The way you have to mount the pi to the back of the case is nuts. Why they didn't just thread the plastic so you could easily screw in stand-offs is another mystery to me.It was cheap, so I guess I'm not surprised. Still, for the price they could fix the few issues it has and it would be a good product.
V**.
Meh. It's okay.
This comes up as a compatible case for Landzo 7 inch screen. It is, but it isn't. The screw holes in this case do not align to the screw holes on the landzo. However, they use that extra piece to lock in the screen into the 3 plates that come with the frame. I'm only giving this a 3 as I dropped the case and it broke. It's not durable.
L**Y
Does not work with the touchscreen they said it would
Only gave one because couldn’t leave no stars. This was the recommended case for the touch screen I got for the raspberry pi. With some drilling and creativity it can be made to work but it’s not an out of the box cover. No instructions either
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