Picture of a 3D-printed laptop-like device containing a small Bluetooth keyboard, a phone, and a Meshtastic device. The screen is displaying a terminal (Termux) in a floating window over the home screen, containing various icons and widgets.

I finally created my first "cyberdeck".

It is basically just a 3D-printed case that holds my phone and a few essential electronics. It is going to be really useful at events.

Picture of a 3D-printed laptop-like device containing a small Bluetooth keyboard, a phone, and a Meshtastic device. The screen is folded down, like a closed laptop.Picture of a 3D-printed laptop-like device containing a small Bluetooth keyboard, a phone, and a Meshtastic device. The device is being carried in one hand.Picture of a 3D-printed laptop-like device containing a small Bluetooth keyboard, a phone, and a Meshtastic device. The keyboard is removed, exposing the internals. It contains some microSD cards and a USB flash drive in a storage compartment, as well as an unobstructed view of the USB hub and power bank, with various cables connecting it all together.Picture of a 3D-printed laptop-like device containing a small Bluetooth keyboard, a phone, and a Meshtastic device. Picture taken from the back, additionally showing a few stickers.

Parts List:

  • Keyboard: Logitech Keys-To-Go
  • Power bank: Nitecore Powerbank NB10000 GEN2 - 10000mAh
  • USB hub: Ugreen Adapteris Hub CM478
  • A Lilygo T-Echo for Meshtastic support
  • Fairphone 5

Download

You can also download and look at the FreeCAD file for the 3D print. It is very specific to my parts, though, so I am not sure how useful it will be for you.

Download the .FCStd file (FreeCAD)