Hello,
I am designing my product using arduino MKR1000.
I want to fit the whole circuit and components inside a box, my device uses WiFi functionality of MKR1000.
Which is the best material for designing the case for my device, so that it provides reliable WiFi connectivity.
Anything that's non-conductive and thin enough will do. Such as most plastics and wood.
I would think that, in order to decide on a "best material", one would need to know the application of the unit. Materials would change dramatically from a clock on a desk vs one in a high(er) heat environment vs one in a high impact (off road) environment.
Of course, many other parameters to consider that will narrow down the material choice considerably, but as OP only asked for "box" and "can use WiFi" that's what I answered.
There are some clear plastic enclosures on Ebay for Arduino products. Some cheaper than others so you may have to search for what suits your application.
Thanks for all the suggestions..
My area of application is of high temperature, humidity and Noise.
Considering these parameters, I want to know suitable material to maintain WiFi connectivity and re-connectivity in case single is lost.
PC or ABS with rubber seals.
I should add, depending on the temperature, as ABS can handle up to about 80°C, PC can do 120°C. So that covers just about any temperature the Arduino itself can handle comfortably.