Learn how to build a DIY portable speaker using a car speaker, cardboard, and basic electronic components. This step-by-step ...
YouTube video of a hobbiest's plasma speaker shows there are still a few tinkerers out there thinking about something other than the iPod. Ex-movie theater projectionist Steve Guttenberg has also ...
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How to Make a DIY Speaker at Home Using Everyday Items!
Discover how to create a simple homemade speaker using everyday items and basic electronics! This step-by-step guide demonstrates how to use plastic cups, a magnet, copper wire, and a balloon to ...
Buying an Alexa-capable speaker from or a third-party manufacturer isn't the only way you can take the smart speaker for a spin. Amazon has made it so you -- and other manufacturers -- can make your ...
“It’s always in the back of my mind to put materials out there to see what others can do with them,” Mike Giles tells Co.Design. In order to promote the launch, he commissioned six designers to go ...
Inspired by many months of hours-long load shedding in South Africa, [JGJMatt] decided to make a portable speaker that can play tunes for hours on a single charge and even charge off the integrated ...
Making A/V cables used to be a hobby of mine. That was before HDMI took over my gear though. But just a few short years ago, all my A/V equipment was hooked up with homemade cables. The process is ...
If you have surround speakers but nowhere to put them (and you don't care for the idea of drilling into your walls to mount them), these DIY speaker stands get them off the ground, don't look out of ...
This week we take on a few interesting questions received from our YouTube Channel pertaining to DIY speaker kits vs finished manufacturered products, Wi-Fi network stability issues, Dolby Atmos ...
Looking for a fun weekend project? How about making your own speaker from scratch using some very basic materials? [Go Repairs] makes a bunch of how-to videos for Instructables in a style very ...
It seems Japanese papercraft art isn’t limited to Origami or Pellermodels but also has something in store for us gadget fans. Case in point: The Paper Speaker [JP], announced yesterday by Tokyo-based ...
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