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  • 15/03/2017

    I got this today and set it up. So far it's just as advertised and I am happy with the purchase. A tip for those who are buying this. I suggest you look closely at the pictures on banggood. The spacing on the standee's only really works one way, using the screws from the bottom of the acrylic to screw into the nut part of the standee. The standee screws then go into the raspberry pi's bottom and finally the nuts go on top. This makes it a bit tricky to get the tiny little nuts on snug as they are somewhat close to some of the components on the raspberry pi. If done differently there will be a bit of space between the screws and standees which will allow the raspberry pi to wiggle.

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  • 19/10/2015

    Received my order in 9 days, All screws, cables, and accessories arrived complete. Overall I am very happy with the purchase. PRO: Arduino Uno R3 and RPi-B both fit perfectly. Everything is positioned intelligently for easy access to all sockets and peripherals. There is a handy opening on the bottom that allows access to the memory card reader on the RPi. Accessory cables are perfect for quick connectivity to the RPi, but not the Ardiono. Ribbon cable is ideal length for folding neatly when connected to the RPi GPIO adapter. The included Dupont ribbon jumpers are very handy and contain the exact number of jumpers needed to connect all IO pins on the RPi. Unfortunately, these jumpers are M-F so they do not work with Arduino. CON: The Dupont jumpers are a bit short.. They do not reach from the top corner of the RPi to the bottom corner of the breadboard. The Dupont jumpers are M-F, perfect for RPi, but useless for an Arduino. This allows us two ways to connect to the RPi, but no way to connect to an Arduino. The RPi GPIO adapter is very handy but the pins connecting to the breadboard are excessively wide - wasting three breadboard pins every row. This may be a design consideration to make the adapter stronger, so it is probably better that it is so wide. However, the pins are arranged such that the adapter cannot be placed center on the breadboard. This is a benign cosmetic issue, but it will definitely irritate those who are obsessive-compulsive. Because of the non-center problem, I gave this item only four stars for appearance. Suggestions: - The Dupont jumpers should be at least two inches longer - Replace the M-F jumpers with M-M jumpers to allow connectivity with Arduino - Include rubber feet to protect the bottom of the board - Space the pins on the GPIO adapter such that the adapter can be centered on the breadboard

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