![]() There is also a slot to mount a Pi Camera if you wish. The NEO solution allows all the connectors to be accessed and even mount HATs. ![]() The FLIRC case has a slot at the bottom of the case so that the GPIO pins could be accessed if you use a ribbon cable. The NEO leaves all its metal on show, and though the designs/images shown on the website show “:NEO” cut into the metal, the version I received has the logo printed on, maybe cost-saving, or perhaps production issues of this new product. The side features the FLIRC name and logo cut into the side of the brushed silver case. The top section of the FLIRC case is aluminium topped with some more soft-touch plastic. It also has “Argon1 :NEO” etched into the base, which I find a little confusing, as “Argon ONE” is another product from Argon Forty and nothing else refers to the product as Argon1 and even the “:” before the NEO isn’t consistently used, so I’m not sure if it’s part of the product name. The FLIRC uses a soft touch matt black plastic, the NEO base is glossy semi-translucent with two rows of ventilation slots. On Design, both have plastic bases with small rubber feet. ![]() Now available for sale in the UK from The Pi Hut for £15. So what makes the NEO special and worth seeking it out? Update: Added 10 December 2019 The FLIRC Raspberry Pi 4 case is available from UK suppliers (£16), whereas the Argon NEO needs to be sourced directly from or (I used Seeed as this was part of a larger order). On price, the FLIRC is $15.95 and the NEO is $15, so pretty much the same. ![]()
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