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A 3D printed player with a touchscreen display
Many users prefer to keep their music players hidden and control everything from a smartphone or PC. Others, however, ask how to integrate a display. There are a few enclosures available, but in our experience, most of them are rather bulky and not particularly attractive.
To address this, we’ve created a simple enclosure that you can print yourself. It’s designed for the official Raspberry Pi 7″ display, version 2 (the older display won’t fit, as its dimensions are different).
Space inside the enclosure is limited. Standard USB-C and RCA connectors usually won’t fit, so we recommend using 90-degree angled plugs. Alternatively, you can solder cables directly onto the Pi and/or the DAC/Digi. Please note that soldering on a HiFiBerry sound card voids the warranty.
The back panel is secured using 5 mm neodymium magnets.
The enclosure prints easily but requires supports. We recommend placing it on the print bed with the display side facing down.
You can download the files from Thingiverse. Do you have any questions? Feel free to post in our community area. Please note that we are unable to provide individual support. This project is offered “as-is” and comes without any further support.
December 4, 2025
