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Introducing a case for the Adafruit ESP32-S3 Reverse TFT Feather

I recently designed a case and stand for the Adafruit ESP32-S3 Reverse TFT Feather. The case/stand is a single piece, and snaps onto the board. The feet hold the electronics off the table whether it’s on its back or on its side. The little fins prop the board up at an angle when it’s standing. The buttons on the front flex and do a decent job preserving the clicky feel of the buttons on the board.

I think it could use another revision with little retention nubs in the corners to hold the board in place better. I’ve noticed that if I push the buttons too hard without supporting the board, the board pops out.

A grey 3D printed case for a circuit board, sitting on cork on a table.

3D printed case for the Adafruit ESP32-S3 Reverse TFT Feather in action

A back view of the 3D printed case and circuit board

“Case” may be an overstatement. The whole thing clips on the front of the Feather.

The USB-C port end of the case and circuit board.

This is the USB-C side.

A back view of the 3D printed case, sitting on a table.

The little stand fins means it can stand angled on its side.

The 3D printed case flat against a table.

The back legs means it can lay down flat while staying off the table.

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This is part of ESP32-S3 Case.