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The DIY Mixtape MP3 Player was made by Justin Cole who decided he wanted to place an MP3 player inside and old cassette tape.
The DIY project converts a DIY device called the Adafruit PyPortal into a standalone MP3 player that looks exactly like the beloved retro media player, which was revived recently.
This cool DIY MP3 player was made by Matt from NYC Resistor, using a hacksaw, a 2GB Sansa MP3 player and of course an inactive hand grenade.
Another gem brought to us by our friends at MAKE, TechDesign proves that they have entirely too much time on their hands, producing their own MP3 player in classic Radio Shack style. The MMC MP3 ...
[Ole Wolf] wrote in to tell us about a project he has been working on for several years now. The Wacken Death Box serves as a reminder that once you start a DIY project, it’s probably a good ...
Video demo of the Motion-Controlled MP3 Player after the cut Six different motions are currently detected: tapping the right bottom corner, for instance, goes to the next track, while double ...
We’re definitely pretty fond of the DIY MP3 players here at Hackaday, but we don’t think we’ve seen one like CartridgeMP3 from [jpet26] before. All the electrical components are w… ...
Straight outta Korea comes the MOTZ DIY Music Box, an extremely basic MP3 player designed to fit inside everyday objects. Equipped with USB 2.0, 256MB of ...
Well, this was inevitable. With their cheapo MP3 players reaching near disposal pricing, Evergreen has turned to selling ¥4,999 (about $41) MP3 player guts direct to consumers. The razor for the ...
Music helps the weary exerciser work harder and, according to a hacker named Steve, the louder the music the more vigorously you work. So, he grabbed a motion sensor and an DIY MP3 player, stuffed ...
Peeps have been rigging up iPods to their cars for ages now. Just in case you’re just coming of driving age though, here is a nice walk-through on hard-wiring your iPod, or any PMP, to your car ...
We don’t discriminate here. Obviously this amp was made for the use of an iPod but it could also be easily used with any type of audio player using the standard 1/4-inch audio jack. The total ...
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