N-O-D-E Releases Compact HDMI Dongle Case for Mounting Your Raspberry Pi Zero W to Your TV

N-O-D-E is well known for designing thoughtful, minimalist electronic devices. All of the many designs that have been released by N-O-D-E…

Cameron Coward
7 years ago

N-O-D-E is well known for designing thoughtful, minimalist electronic devices. All of the many designs that have been released by N-O-D-E over the years share a few defining characteristics: simplicity, robustness, and usefulness. This new Raspberry Pi Zero (and Zero W) HDMI dongle case is no different, and is perfect for attaching your Raspberry Pi to your TV.

It’s no accident that N-O-D-E’s design very closely resembles devices like the Amazon Fire TV Stick and Roku Stick. Like those, this HDMI dongle case is meant to simply rest in your TV’s HDMI port in order to reduce the number of wires and devices cluttering up your entertainment center. It’s also roughly the same size as the Fire TV and Roku Sticks, so it should fit just fine on most TVs.

The Pi Zero HDMI dongle computer isn’t available on the N-O-D-E store just yet, but it might be added in the future. For the time being, you can build one yourself using the provided 3D-printable STL file and parts list. You’ll only need a few inexpensive parts, and assembling the device looks like a snap. If you want a way to keep your Raspberry Pi Zero tucked neatly behind your TV, this solution looks just about perfect.

Cameron Coward
Writer for Hackster News. Proud husband and dog dad. Maker and serial hobbyist. Check out my YouTube channel: Serial Hobbyism
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