

🛠️ Elevate your maker game with the ultimate all-in-one prototyping station!
The Makeronics 7 in 1 Blue RAB Holder is a versatile, portable ABS platform designed to securely hold Raspberry Pi (4B, 3B+, 2B, Zero series) and Arduino (Uno R3, Mega 2560) boards. It includes three 400-point solderless breadboards for flexible circuit prototyping, with easy access slots for TF cards, HDMI, and power ports. Rubber feet ensure stable placement, while the included screws and screwdriver make setup quick and hassle-free—perfect for professionals and hobbyists aiming to streamline their electronics projects.
| ASIN | B083FPHRVW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,488 in Single Board Computers (Computers & Accessories) |
| Brand | Makeronics |
| Color | Blue + 3PCS 400 Breadboard |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (299) |
| Date First Available | January 3, 2020 |
| Item Weight | 4.2 ounces |
| Item model number | 789964484803 |
| Manufacturer | Makeronics |
| Number of Processors | 1 |
| Operating System | Linux |
| Package Dimensions | 10.75 x 9.09 x 1.14 inches |
| Processor | 1_2GHz_Cortex_A9 |
| Processor Brand | ARM |
| RAM | LPDDR4 |
| Series | Blue RAB Holder |
| Wireless Type | 802.11ac |
L**Y
My ESP32-P4 Fits!
It's a nice little test station. Unfortunately I don't have a Raspberry Pi, but my Waveshare ESP32-P4 Dev Module has the same foot print. So that's a WIN! The kit has plenty of various screw choices. However only enough of 1 type to do one board. So if you want to only use the thumb screws for both board mounts, you'll be put of luck. But that's ok. Aside from that miniscule gripes, its a solid purchase and deserves a A.
D**E
A must have item
Very useful for holding Arduino boards while making projects. I installed both a Mega 2560 and a Uno R3 board (used an old motherboard standoff for the R3 board). now I can have multiple projects on the same holder. The breadboards holes are a little stiff at first and some of the holes need to be poked out with a pin before use. after a few uses the holes loosen up and take a wire easier. over all these holders are a must have item for project testing.
C**S
Good for preproduction design, Holds uP and breadboards stable
This board is good for design purposes, holding both the uP and breadboard array steady. Width is sufficient for large breadboard panel with both power rails maintained, To add another panel requires removing three power rails for both units to fit into the breadboard section, making the use of an onboard power supply difficult as they usually are attached to the power rails. An undesirable trade off in my mind, if you have a large real estate project. I would prefer an opening for two large breadboards (800+ point) to fit, without having to remove the power rails. The jury is out on the supplied smaller (400 point) breadboards stacked side to side to be used with this board. I am sure that there is no advantage to orientating the breadboards vertically vs the norm of horizontal orientation. Despite, what I would consider to be minor personal biases which can be worked with, the product is well designed, accepts both Arduino and Pi boards in separate bays, allowing the design to be developed on both uP boards without having to reconfigure the palate for the individual processor boards. It comes supplied with mounting hardware and drivers for the mounting hardware. Physically, seems to be a strong, relatively inflexible board, which is a plus and can be easily attached to a table or carrier plate It would be nice to have a parts bin to temporally hold parts not in use while building the design or in the testing process. Whether or not the panel is anti-static conductive, I haven't tested for that, but would suspect it isn't and certainly doesn't have provisions for grounding.
T**W
Fantastic product
Well made. Comes with (metal) mounting screws. Fits 3 1/2 sized breadboards. My recommendations for improvement if not making this truly awesome: - In the breadboard area, it would be great to mount the 1/2 Printed PCB. These are carried by Adafruit and have 2 mounting holes. To this end, add threaded mounting holes in the breadboard area that are flush with the surface that can accommodate these and/or the standard breadboard sized PCBs. Include jackposts and screws so that the PCBs can be raised off the surface seated on jackposts. - At the 4 corners of this holder, add threaded holes so that another one of these holders can be stacked by way of jackposts and screws.
S**I
Works well
Pairs well with my Arduino board and breadboard. This allows me to keep them together for small projects, and makes them portable for travel. It was so handy I got a second one.
A**R
Handy tool in the box of parts, with some assembly required
o You can find this at most electronics stores selling Arduino miscellany. Perhaps maybe even cheaper? o I removed one power strip from one of the small breadboards included and both from a second, then hooked the three so than I ended up with a power strip between each. The result left me with a little free space open on one side, but it works for me! Already built several circuits using it with an Arduino Uno. o Imagine my surprise while browsing through the local Micro Center for "accessories" and found this toy hanging on a peg! Well next time I'll check there before I wait for the mail delivery to drop it off in my box.
C**H
Need to have mounting post a little higher.
Nice build but the mounting holes are to low to use and be able to get usb into mega 2560. Had to add extensions to get high enough to mount and get usb inserted.
T**.
Well made product at a good price
This holds an Arduino or a Pi or both along with a breadboard. Makes prototyping easier. Very handy.
G**A
Great quality, fits my mega and breadboard perfectly with enough space to place all the small components I’m working with. Love the fact that you can secure your arduino/pi and breadboard down, very useful
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