Building A Rad Bluetooth Speaker That Didn’t Really Exist

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Nick built a real Bluetooth speaker based on a render he found online that depicted a device that never actually existed. The enclosure was designed in SolidWorks and printed on a resin 3D printer for a high-quality finish. Internals were salvaged from old wireless headphones, with audio routed through a MAX98306 amplifier board driving two 3W speakers. Tactile buttons were replaced with hall effect keyboard switches for a better feel. The finished product closely matches the original render and is fully functional.

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