3D Print Cyberboy v1 for Raspberry Pi 4: A Cyberdeck Remix
Build a custom Raspberry Pi 4 Cyberboy / cyberdeck remix with updated ports, battery, and 3D printable parts.

I recently discovered an awesome project on Thingiverse—a handheld computer (or cyberdeck) called Cyberboy v1.0 by Rauven. You can check out the original design here. Although the original was designed for the Raspberry Pi 5, I decided to create a remix version specifically for the Raspberry Pi 4 using some different parts.
While this project isn’t cheap, it was incredibly fun to build. For those looking for a more budget-friendly option, Rauven also provides an AliExpress parts list with lower-cost alternatives.
What’s New in This Remix?
- Modified port configuration (some added and some removed) for the Raspberry Pi 4
- Modified internal holder to accommodate the LCD I used. I think it was a tad different, but it should also support the original LCD.
- Uses a different battery and UPS by MakerFocus
- Includes printable parts to hold the new battery (battery-holder, left-holder, right-holder)
Printing Tips
All of the new parts can be printed without supports.
Modified parts are pretty support friendly, I used tree supports for some of the ports, but you might be able to get away with none at all.
3D printable Files
You can download the 3D printing files at Thingiverse.
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6958720
Item list / Shopping List
Here’s a list of the components I used for my remix:
- 720pc Screws Set: Buy on Amazon
- Button Switch Mini: Buy on Amazon
- USB Type C Panel Mount: Buy on Amazon
- 20 Sets JST 2.0 PH 4 Pin Connector Plug: Buy on Amazon
- USB C Short Flat Cable: Buy on Amazon
- USB C Female to USB Male Adapter: Buy on Amazon
- Rii Mini Bluetooth Keyboard: Buy on Amazon
- 4.3 Inch Raspberry Pi Screen: Buy on Amazon
- Raspberry Pi 4 Battery Pack UPS: Buy on Amazon
Photos of the Device



Conclusion
Happy building, and let me know if you have any questions or need further guidance!