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ESP32 devkit v1 USB-C Case

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Small Header Holes
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Description

ESP32 devkit v1 USBC-C Case

  • Board size 52mm x 28.5mm, thick 1.2mm and USB-C
  • Snap-fit
  • Wall Mount
  • Bootsel / Reset button
  • User led hole tubes. Use translucent PLA as a light transmitter.
  • Connection cable holes and cable mount
  • Cooling grille
  • Opener
  • Different Configurations
    - Small Version with Header Holes
    - 7.5 mm Header Holes
    - Mid Size 11mm
    - Big Size 16mm + Cable Mount

Link to the board:
https://www.amazon.de/NodeMCU-Entwicklungsboard-ESP-WROOM-32-Bluetooth-Arduino/dp/B0DGG7LXMF

 

Looking for the micro-USB Version:

https://makerworld.com/models/872660

 

If you want to mount the case to a power adapter, see also:

USB Power Adapter Mount

 

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