UniPi Aluminum Raspberry Pi Case

Need a high performance protective case to hold your Raspberry Pi? Take a look at UniPi, the aluminum case should be able to meet your requirements. The uniPi is a premium aluminum protective case designed for Raspberry Pi.
uniPi Aluminum Raspberry Pi Case
As we can see from the images, the Raspberry Pi case features sleek unibody design so its solid construction is able to effectively protect internal Raspberry Pi, and aluminum alloy 6061 material and a perforated top enhance heat dissipation in order to provide a reliable and stable runtime environment. Apart from that, using two small holes on the bottom of the protective case you can also mount your Raspberry Pi on the wall.
uniPi Aluminum Raspberry Pi Case
The uniPi aluminum Raspberry Pi case is priced at $44 USD. If you’re interested, jump to uniPi official site or Adafruit for more details.
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Lofree MT-100 Wireless Touchpad

Need a touchpad to bring you more convenient control for your computer? Take a look at Lofree MT-100 wireless touchpad, it may be suitable for you.
Lofree MT-100 Wireless Touchpad
This is a practical, multi functional wireless touchpad that measures 82 x 130 x 15mm and weights 84g. As we can see from the images, the touchpad features portable and slim design, and the tilted surface provides comfortable operation.
Lofree MT-100 Wireless TouchpadMoreover, the multi-touch touchpad also features two modes, including touchpad mode and numeric keypad mode, and it supports 11 gestures and Windows 8 touch navigation in order that you can easily control your desktop. Of course, you can also use it as a simple keypad. Apart from that, wireless connection provides a range of up to 10 meters.

The wireless touchpad is priced at $19 USD. If you’re interested, jump to Brando online store for more details.
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Palette Gives you a Freeform Interface to Control any Software

Lots of work on a computer is tedious, and time consuming. If you’re in the business of music, photography, or animation, then there is a lot of miniscule reparations you need to make constantly. There’s also a lot of squinting at the screen, and trying to move your mouse to the exact location you need to finish the task at hand.
Palette gives you a freeform interface to control any software
If you’re tired of extra clicking and wish there were an easier way to work your controls, then the Palette might be of interest to you. It’s a freeform interface that will let you control just about any software. It will feel as if you’re turning the volume up on a soundboard or your speakers, but will be changing the contrast in a photo, or fine-tuning your musical masterpiece. You can string together as many of these as you’d like, and can control them through an app on your computer.



They are a tad costly, starting at $99, which will give you the central power unit, a button, a dial, and one slider. They all come in brushed aluminum, and have built-in RGB LEDs which you can control. It would certainly make things easier to color code if you started getting a bunch of them.

If you’re wanting a wooden casing instead of metal, you can pay the $140 difference. All you need to do to get these working is plug it in via USB, connect modules, and program them to specific jobs. Over time, an SDK will be available so you can use this for anything you can come up with.
Available for crowdfunding on Kickstarter
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