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SB Clear Case for Raspberry Pi Case Model B

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  • Its semi-transparent polymer provides tough colourful protection for your Pi.
  • Allow Easy access to Power, RCA Video, Audio, USB, LAN (model B only), SD card and Light pipes for LEDs. The case is made of semi-transparent ABS material:

What's in the box

  • 2x Zero Delay LED USB Encoder
  • 2x USB Cable
  • 2x 5Pin wires for Joystick
  • 20x 3Pin wires for LED Push Buttons
  • 2x Red 24mm Ring-Fixing LED Push Buttons as start buttons
  • 2x Blue 24mm Ring-Fixing LED Push Buttons as start buttons
  • 8x Red 30mm Ring-Fixing LED Push Buttons as fight buttons
  • 8x Blue 30mm Ring-Fixing LED Push Buttons as fight buttons
  • 1x Red 5Pin 4/8 way joystick
  • 1x Blue 5Pin 4/8 way joystick

  • From the manufacturer

    • This is a LED Arcade Game DIY Parts for 2 Player DIY Project.
    • The encoder support all the windows systems!
    • Each Encoder have its own USB Cable to make sure that Multiplayer can play the games in the same condition!
    • The Joystick is a 8 way professional joystick!
    • The buttons are 5V LED Illuminated push buttons with build-in Microswitches inside.
    • The button default designed is it will be light all the time.

    The Joystick

    The Joystick

    • Hight quality 5Pin 8-ways joystick model. The service life reaches 1 million clicks.
    • Applicable to the wooden shell and iron shell machine, the return of flexible, more wear-resistant; Iron base parallel cone; square gate.
    • All the silver conduction point, contact sensitive; within the iron bar for the stainless steel; 2.0 thickness of the electrolytic plate; dust washers; ball detachable, can replace the different ball.

    The USB Encoder

    The USB Encoder

    • Each encoder can support one joystick, so if you want to build a multi-player machine, you just need to add the quantity of the item
    • It is also a very compact encoder,support most arcade emulations, such as MAME, JAMMA and other PC gaming emulation.

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    Compatible Model

    Win8/Win7/Vista/XP/2000/98, Linux, MAC OS, Android.Raspberry Pi 1/2/3/3B Retropie Arcade DIY Projects,MAME DIY projects,USB MAME cabinet arcade DIY projects & PC controller computer game etc.

    Specification

    Size details are as the image shown.

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    Package includes:

    • 2x USB Cable
    • 2x 5Pin wires for Joystick
    • 1x Red 5Pin 4/8 way joystick
    • 1x Blue 5Pin 4/8 way joystick
    • 2x Zero Delay LED USB Encoder
    • 20x 3Pin wires for LED Push Buttons
    • 2x Red 24mm Ring-Fixing LED Push Buttons as start buttons
    • 2x Blue 24mm Ring-Fixing LED Push Buttons as start buttons
    • 8x Red 30mm Ring-Fixing LED Push Buttons as fight buttons
    • 8x Blue 30mm Ring-Fixing LED Push Buttons as fight buttons

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    Tips:

    Some buyers complaint that the LR01 joystick doesn’t come with board, actually, the LR01 has two version2 with different joystick and Cable for connecting Encoder Board at same functions.

    We have 2 versions compare sheet on the images listing, please check the images on the listing and you can get a satisfied answer.

    Product Description

    Compatible with Raspberry Pi model A and Raspberry Pi model B
    2-piece case snaps together easily. NO SCREWS and NO RUBBER BANDS
    Its semi-transparent polymer provides tough colourful protection for your Pi.
    Allow Easy access to Power, RCA Video, Audio, USB, LAN (model B only), SD card and Light pipes for LEDs
    The case is made of semi-transparent ABS material.

    Product information

    Technical Details

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    Wireless Type ‎Infrared
    Number of USB 2.0 Ports ‎2
    Brand ‎Longruner
    Item model number ‎LR01
    Hardware Platform ‎PC
    Item Weight ‎2 ounces
    Product Dimensions ‎3.74 x 2.44 x 1.06 inches
    Item Dimensions LxWxH ‎3.74 x 2.44 x 1.06 inches
    Color ‎Clear
    Manufacturer ‎Longruner
    ASIN ‎B072ZY3QB6
    Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
    Date First Available ‎October 11, 2012

    Additional Information

    Customer Reviews
    4.2 out of 5 stars 43 ratings

    4.2 out of 5 stars

    Warranty & Support

    Amazon.com Return Policy:You may return any new computer purchased from Amazon.com that is "dead on arrival," arrives in damaged condition, or is still in unopened boxes, for a full refund within 30 days of purchase. Amazon.com reserves the right to test "dead on arrival" returns and impose a customer fee equal to 15 percent of the product sales price if the customer misrepresents the condition of the product. Any returned computer that is damaged through customer misuse, is missing parts, or is in unsellable condition due to customer tampering will result in the customer being charged a higher restocking fee based on the condition of the product. Amazon.com will not accept returns of any desktop or notebook computer more than 30 days after you receive the shipment. New, used, and refurbished products purchased from Marketplace vendors are subject to the returns policy of the individual vendor.

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    4.2 out of 5 stars
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    Customers find the Raspberry Pi case functions well, with one mentioning it works great with RetroPie 3 B+. The button lighting receives mixed feedback - while some say the lights light up great, others report issues with blue buttons not lighting up and buttons not registering. Customers find the case simple to use, though some note the lack of instructions.

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    10 customers mention "Functionality"7 positive3 negative

    Customers find that the Raspberry Pi case works well, with one customer specifically mentioning it performs great with RetroPie 3 B+.

    "Easy to set up & works great with the RetroPie 3 B+. Also looks great in dim light as the buttons all light up!..." Read more

    "...Other than it not interfacing with my Pi this is a great product and I really tried everything I could to make it work because I like the look and..." Read more

    "Looks cool and all but really the whole thing just isn't useful, led's don't even work the way they should, the controller is stiff and THERE ARE NO..." Read more

    "...Great customer service on their part. They work great especially for the price when comparing to other similar products...." Read more

    3 customers mention "Looks great"3 positive0 negative

    Customers like how the Raspberry Pi case looks, with one mentioning it appears particularly attractive in dim light.

    "Easy to set up & works great with the RetroPie 3 B+. Also looks great in dim light as the buttons all light up!..." Read more

    "Looks cool and all but really the whole thing just isn't useful, led's don't even work the way they should, the controller is stiff and THERE ARE NO..." Read more

    "...Honestly I'm a little disappointed because they do look really nice and the arcade stick it self feels pretty sturdy...." Read more

    8 customers mention "Button lighting"3 positive5 negative

    Customers have mixed experiences with the Raspberry Pi case's button lighting: while some report that the lights light up great, others mention that the blue buttons don't light up, and multiple customers note that LEDs in several buttons are not installed correctly.

    "...Same thing, lights light up but no buttons are registering. So I tried both usb cables. The lights are much brighter but still no buttons working...." Read more

    "...Also looks great in dim light as the buttons all light up!..." Read more

    "...research I got everything figured out but two of the blue buttons were not lighting up and every time you tried to press the non lit buttons it..." Read more

    "It lights up, then turns off when any input is made" Read more

    8 customers mention "Ease of use"5 positive3 negative

    Customers have mixed experiences with the ease of use of the Raspberry Pi case, with some finding it simple to use and install, while others report receiving no instructions.

    "Easy to set up & works great with the RetroPie 3 B+. Also looks great in dim light as the buttons all light up!..." Read more

    "Building an arcade machine. These installed very simply into a half inch piece of plywood that I painted...." Read more

    "...work the way they should, the controller is stiff and THERE ARE NO INSTRUCTIONS. Not a good buy...." Read more

    "simple to use. I had well enough to make two controllers... Used some cardboard and created our own unique joysticks with the kids...." Read more

    Use wiring in review pictures, not product pictures.
    5 out of 5 stars
    Use wiring in review pictures, not product pictures.
    Building an arcade machine. These installed very simply into a half inch piece of plywood that I painted. No direction for wiring in the package but another reviewer posted a picture. The pictures on amazon make it look like this comes with a usb/printer port cable but mine had a usb/5-wire cable. No problem, there is space on the board for that. I connected it to my raspberry pi and the lights light up great and stay lite when you press them. I go in to the controller settings in Retropie to map the buttons and none of them are registering. I check the drivers on the pi, all up to date. So I removed the usb/5-pin cable and use a usb/printer port cable that I have for my printer. Same thing, lights light up but no buttons are registering. So I tried both usb cables. The lights are much brighter but still no buttons working. Also every time I press the joystick up all the lights go out, even the light on the controller board. I had all the buttons wired starting in the port farthest from the usb outlet, so I moved them all to the other side and tested again. Still the same issue. This is my first Raspberry Pi build but I have been troubleshooting network equipment and electronic components for years so I am very comfortable saying I don't believe this works with a Raspberry Pi. I already disassembled everything, otherwise I would see how this works on a PC to let everyone know. Other than it not interfacing with my Pi this is a great product and I really tried everything I could to make it work because I like the look and feel. This is my first return on Amazon and so far it looks like it will be an easy process.I have attached pictures for reference. Sorry if they are upside down. I ordered the Pi on amazon just a few days before this and can verify it is a 3 model B. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01C6FFNY4/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 EDIT!! After searching for a different kit I found a wiring diagram and found my mistake. The bottom 2-pin port is for a light up joystick. I had that wired to the UP terminals and that is why everything would short out when I pressed up. I wired everything back up and it looks like it is working great now. Hopefully this helps anyone else that is wanting to buy this.
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    • Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2019
      Easy to set up & works great with the RetroPie 3 B+. Also looks great in dim light as the buttons all light up! If you buy an arcade cabinet with pre-drilled holes, just make sure you know the depth of wood and compare the holes/depth with the measurements provided on these buttons. When installing the buttons, it will save you time if you put the number printed on the buttons at the top....so that wiring is consistent across all buttons.
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    • Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2017
      Building an arcade machine. These installed very simply into a half inch piece of plywood that I painted. No direction for wiring in the package but another reviewer posted a picture. The pictures on amazon make it look like this comes with a usb/printer port cable but mine had a usb/5-wire cable. No problem, there is space on the board for that. I connected it to my raspberry pi and the lights light up great and stay lite when you press them. I go in to the controller settings in Retropie to map the buttons and none of them are registering. I check the drivers on the pi, all up to date. So I removed the usb/5-pin cable and use a usb/printer port cable that I have for my printer. Same thing, lights light up but no buttons are registering. So I tried both usb cables. The lights are much brighter but still no buttons working. Also every time I press the joystick up all the lights go out, even the light on the controller board. I had all the buttons wired starting in the port farthest from the usb outlet, so I moved them all to the other side and tested again. Still the same issue. This is my first Raspberry Pi build but I have been troubleshooting network equipment and electronic components for years so I am very comfortable saying I don't believe this works with a Raspberry Pi. I already disassembled everything, otherwise I would see how this works on a PC to let everyone know. Other than it not interfacing with my Pi this is a great product and I really tried everything I could to make it work because I like the look and feel.

      This is my first return on Amazon and so far it looks like it will be an easy process.I have attached pictures for reference. Sorry if they are upside down.

      I ordered the Pi on amazon just a few days before this and can verify it is a 3 model B. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01C6FFNY4/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

      EDIT!!
      After searching for a different kit I found a wiring diagram and found my mistake. The bottom 2-pin port is for a light up joystick. I had that wired to the UP terminals and that is why everything would short out when I pressed up. I wired everything back up and it looks like it is working great now. Hopefully this helps anyone else that is wanting to buy this.
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      5.0 out of 5 stars
      Use wiring in review pictures, not product pictures.

      Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2017
      Building an arcade machine. These installed very simply into a half inch piece of plywood that I painted. No direction for wiring in the package but another reviewer posted a picture. The pictures on amazon make it look like this comes with a usb/printer port cable but mine had a usb/5-wire cable. No problem, there is space on the board for that. I connected it to my raspberry pi and the lights light up great and stay lite when you press them. I go in to the controller settings in Retropie to map the buttons and none of them are registering. I check the drivers on the pi, all up to date. So I removed the usb/5-pin cable and use a usb/printer port cable that I have for my printer. Same thing, lights light up but no buttons are registering. So I tried both usb cables. The lights are much brighter but still no buttons working. Also every time I press the joystick up all the lights go out, even the light on the controller board. I had all the buttons wired starting in the port farthest from the usb outlet, so I moved them all to the other side and tested again. Still the same issue. This is my first Raspberry Pi build but I have been troubleshooting network equipment and electronic components for years so I am very comfortable saying I don't believe this works with a Raspberry Pi. I already disassembled everything, otherwise I would see how this works on a PC to let everyone know. Other than it not interfacing with my Pi this is a great product and I really tried everything I could to make it work because I like the look and feel.

      This is my first return on Amazon and so far it looks like it will be an easy process.I have attached pictures for reference. Sorry if they are upside down.

      I ordered the Pi on amazon just a few days before this and can verify it is a 3 model B. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01C6FFNY4/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

      EDIT!!
      After searching for a different kit I found a wiring diagram and found my mistake. The bottom 2-pin port is for a light up joystick. I had that wired to the UP terminals and that is why everything would short out when I pressed up. I wired everything back up and it looks like it is working great now. Hopefully this helps anyone else that is wanting to buy this.
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    • Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2017
      Looks cool and all but really the whole thing just isn't useful, led's don't even work the way they should, the controller is stiff and THERE ARE NO INSTRUCTIONS. Not a good buy. To put the icing on the cake, the joystick doesn't even read on Retropi's Configuration screen. I'm going for a refund.
    • Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2017
      This was my First time building an arcade using raspberry pi and these buttons looked as good as any other I saw on Amazon. When I recieved them I was a little confused because no instructions or paper work at all came with them. The only way I could find anything on them was by typing in the number that was printed on the back of the board. After doing some research I got everything figured out but two of the blue buttons were not lighting up and every time you tried to press the non lit buttons it would make all the others turn off. I'm still messing around with them to see if I can get the buttons to work but more than likely I will be returning them soon to get another set. Honestly I'm a little disappointed because they do look really nice and the arcade stick it self feels pretty sturdy. If everything worked right out of the box and I had gotten some sort of instructions on the wiring this would have easily been a 5 star product and I would have bought a lot more since I will be building many of these systems. I might try them one more time and update afterwards but in the meantime here is a picture that might help some people out.
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      3.0 out of 5 stars
      ... arcade using raspberry pi and these buttons looked as good as any other I saw on Amazon

      Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2017
      This was my First time building an arcade using raspberry pi and these buttons looked as good as any other I saw on Amazon. When I recieved them I was a little confused because no instructions or paper work at all came with them. The only way I could find anything on them was by typing in the number that was printed on the back of the board. After doing some research I got everything figured out but two of the blue buttons were not lighting up and every time you tried to press the non lit buttons it would make all the others turn off. I'm still messing around with them to see if I can get the buttons to work but more than likely I will be returning them soon to get another set. Honestly I'm a little disappointed because they do look really nice and the arcade stick it self feels pretty sturdy. If everything worked right out of the box and I had gotten some sort of instructions on the wiring this would have easily been a 5 star product and I would have bought a lot more since I will be building many of these systems. I might try them one more time and update afterwards but in the meantime here is a picture that might help some people out.
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    • Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2019
      I ordered way earlier than I was able to actually install this product which caused a bit of conflict. Unfortunately the first time setting up the joystick wasn’t reading correctly because of a faulty encoder. This was slightly after the deadline had passed to file for return. After discussing with longruner I was able to resolve the issue and now my set is working as I want. Great customer service on their part. They work great especially for the price when comparing to other similar products. Gave 4 stars only because on of my first encoders, out of the pair in the order, didn’t work.
    • Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2019
      Works as intended. Great product. Excellent customer service. Had an issue with some parts. Contacted them, they replied back quickly & get the problem resolved. Very happy with this purchase.
    • Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2020
      LED's in buttons not installed correctly! Ordered a replacement and it has the same problem! Red large buttons do not light up! Red and black (+ and -) wires have to be switched around for the buttons that don't light up in order to make the incorrectly installed LED's work.

      The manufacturer needs to check the manufacturing process and likely the end test too since the issue is not being detected before items are being shipped.

      Note: Have verified button funtion itself on game controller settings and they work fine, however this review is concerning the manufacturing quality of the product, have not played with the controller yet.

      You should also include a paper in the box with instructions instead of making people go back to the Amazon page to find out how to put it together.
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    • Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2017
      simple to use. I had well enough to make two controllers... Used some cardboard and created our own unique joysticks with the kids. Easy to use and understand.