






🧊 Keep your Pi cool, powered, and on display—because your setup deserves the best.
The Miuzei Raspberry Pi 4 Case is a premium clear acrylic enclosure designed specifically for the Pi 4 Model B (8GB/4GB). It features a silent 5V cooling fan paired with 4 aluminum heatsinks for efficient thermal management, ensuring optimal performance under heavy workloads. The included ETL-certified 5V 3A Type-C power supply with an on/off switch guarantees safe and convenient power control. With precise port access and a sleek layered design, this case not only protects but also showcases your Raspberry Pi 4 in style.












| ASIN | B07TTN1M7G |
| Item model number | pi 4 case |
| Manufacturer | Miuzei |
| Product Dimensions | 10.01 x 15.01 x 5.51 cm; 210 g |
S**D
Layered acrylic cases seem to be a dime a dozen these days - everyone is making one, and not everyone is making them well. They put together loose and sloppy, and are hard to get lined up tight with clean edges. That's not the case here. This case was clearly well thought out from bottom to top - each layer is precisely molded to the components on the Raspberry Pi 4 to ensure a great stack. This definitely means you aren't going to get a Raspberry Pi 3 into this case, but it also means you are almost guaranteed to get super clean looking edges once your stack is complete. The fan is very quiet, even on 5V. I tried switching it to 3.3V, and I honestly couldn't hear a thing unless I put it up to my ear to listen. The two videos attached barely have the fan audible - this was the best I could capture! Keep in mind that the video was shot about six inches from the Raspberry Pi in an attempt to pick up audio. At a more reasonable distance, you cannot hear the fan at either 5V, or 3.3V. The pictures attached show the unboxing, and various stages of the build process from start to finish. The good: - It looks amazing, seriously. This is about the best looking layered case I've put together. - The included heatsinks and power supply make this case go from a good deal to a great deal... you're not going to need to add anything except an SD card, a micro HDMI cable, a keyboard and a mouse to get up and running. The neutral: - Pay attention to the (fantastic) instructions. Don't get ahead thinking you need to install the heatsinks first. These instructions really are clear about when you need to do what. If you've done this many time before, you'll be tempted to just "wing it". You may end up installing heatsinks in a way that will make the layers not line up. - The wires on the included power supply seem a bit thin, but it's only carrying 5V @ 3A, and it IS marked as UL listed... so they must be correctly. For reference, The wire on the official Raspberry Pi power supply is about 3x thicker. The bad: - I had no bad experiences with this kit, I am really happy with my purchase. Verdict: Highly recommend. As soon as I buy another Raspberry Pi 4, I'll be buying another case - guaranteed!
A**R
Perfect case
Z**Y
Easy to setup. Fits the Pi nicely and the integrated fan is great. Its been running smooth 24/7 for about a year now.
C**S
It’s one of the best cases I’ve used. The sleek, clean look makes it perfect for a desktop setup, and it comes with everything you need to protect and cool your Raspberry Pi right out of the box. Pros: ✅ Sleek & Minimalist Design – Looks great on any desk and fits well with other tech gear. ✅ Great Cooling – The built-in fan and aluminum heatsinks keep temperatures low, even under heavy workloads. ✅ Easy Assembly – Everything aligns perfectly, and installation is quick and hassle-free. ✅ Includes 5V 3A Power Supply – No need to buy an extra adapter; the included power supply is stable and reliable. ✅ Strong & Durable Build – The case feels solid, providing good protection for the Pi board.
T**N
This is a great little case. I didn't pay much attention to what I ordered, honestly - it was a Pi4 case and it came with power, so it was an impulse buy so I could start using my Pi safely. Nobody will really see it once deployed. That said, when it came it, I was pleasantly surprised. The case isn't a two-piece case - it's actually a series of stacked plastic parts each precision cut for its place in the case with the 4 corner screws holding it all together. The Pi isn't mounted anywhere - it just fits in it's strategic spot and doesn't move once it's assembled. The fan comes with instructions to hook it up two ways - to 3v or 5v for whichever speed is desired. I built mine with the 3V and it's pretty quiet. From 1ft away, I don't hear it. The heat sinks fit perfectly. There are feet and nuts from the assembly bolts so there's space and wall-mount holes - it'll stand off the wall roughly 1/4" so airflow will be good. The power supply works with what I assume is one of the early Pi4's that probably has the power issue (early Pi4s report incorrectly to some USBC power supplies and won't work). All in all, no issues and I'm happy with my purchase... and bonus, it does look great too!
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