Overview
The Arduino Nano 33 BLE Sense Protective Silicone Case is designed to perfectly fit your Arduino Nano 33 BLE Sense, and to protect it in case of adventurous experiments.
Take full advantage of the motion sensors on your board, protect it against impact with the silicon case, and launch different science experiments.
Create any kind of devices where you just need a Nano board and power like a pedometer, a smart pet collar, a noise detector, etc. and implement them quickly by using the Silicone Case.
All the sensors, the RGB LED, and the button, as well as the USB port are easily accessible.
The detachable pin sockets allow you to use the case with a breadboard!
The two pin sockets make it easy to handle the board with mounted headers, and insulate your board from potential damage or short circuits, when using the board onto conductive surfaces. The Arduino Nano 33 BLE Sense Silicone Case makes your tiny Nano board even more portable, thanks to its keyholder loop.
Bring your board everywhere you go!
The Silicone Rubber has a smooth texture, and it’s flexible enough to allow the insertion of the board with or without headers. It comes in orange color and it is made of three pieces: the board housing and two additional pin sockets. While designed for the Nano 33 BLE Sense, the Silicone Case fits also the dimensions of the Nano 33 BLE, the Nano Every, and the Nano 33 IoT.
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