Arduino Cases

​Welcome to our collection of KKSB Cases for Arduino boards! 

KKSB Cases manufactures practical metal cases for Arduino boards. Multiple mounting options make these cases suitable for most settings. Our metal cases come in different designs for popular Arduino boards, which you can buy depending on the accessories or add-ons you want to use with the Arduino board.

For example, suppose you will use the Arduino Giga Display Shield with Arduino Giga. In that case, we offer the metal case with the adjustable stand designed for Arduino Giga R1 and the Giga Display Shield

In addition to metal cases for Arduino boards, we offer accessories such as the DIN Rail Mount Clip, DIN Rail Mount Bracket, Camera Holder, and UNC Thread Bracket. 

Arduino cases & boards from KKSB

Arduino has managed to make a huge impact on digital-makers worldwide. These boards are equally recommended to the students, hobbyists, and professional developers. The best thing about Arduino is its knowledge-sharing community that offers tips and tutorials for all.

Arguably the world’s leading open-source ecosystem, Arduino continues to open doors to new horizons for the developers looking to make their name through creativity. The experts call Arduino the heaven of IoT developers. STEM/STEAM education doesn’t get better than what you have with the Arduino community.

Arduino is perhaps the most recommended platform for the learners. Since the launch in 2005, Arduino boards have helped thousands of students worldwide who later became professional microcontroller experts.

At KKSB, we offer a complete range of Arduino products including cases, boards, docks, shields, and sensors at highly competitive prices. We have an edge over competitors because KKSB designs and makes metallic cases for Arduino boards. Our cases are available in a couple of variants, i.e. Silver (Stainless Steel) and Black (Aluminum). These powder-finished cases carry a professional outlook with aesthetic appeal. Our Arduino metal cases are much more reliable as compared to acrylic and plastic cases.

This is what you can do with Arduino

An Arduino board can work with input/output. Contol thinks with sensors or buttons. It can activate LEDs or publish something online. It is easy to use with its software and hardware. Arduino uses Arduino Software (IDE). But the programming depends on the application and wiring. Another good thing is that Arduino is open source. The software, too, is open-source, and it is growing through the contributions of users worldwide.

The Arduino circuit board is now the brain in several projects around the worls. Both in hobby projects, for example, 3d printers and in advanced applications. The experience of using the Arduino is that it is very user-friendly but still widely flexible to fit advanced users.