Audible: a Bluetooth Book Player
by The Urban survivor in Circuits > Audio
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Audible: a Bluetooth Book Player
I recently bought a Kindle and it had voice assist and I wanted to use it but my Bluetooth headset wasn't working so I decided to use whatever I had around to build one which I can use with
Ingredients
An A7 size note book
A Bluetooth receiver
A tp4056 charger module
A micro switch
A Bluetooth receiver
A tp4056 charger module
A micro switch
The Recipe Book
You can either buy one or like me can use an old A7 size note book it doesn't matter they all look the same.
Batter...er... Battery (Nokia Bl-4c)
So, you can use any mobile battery but I used a battery from an old Nokia basic set which was manufactured aeons ago.
(p.s I put some salt er cooking words for making it humourous but I think it's enough of it)
(p.s I put some salt er cooking words for making it humourous but I think it's enough of it)
Blueteeth Reciever.....he.he.he
You can use any Bluetooth receiver in the market like this one (PT-810), so you see mine I bought it a year ago and was damaged due to "a series of unfortunate events" but sadly it was working so I decided to use it.
A Charging Module and a Micro Switch
This one here is a tp4056 charger module and a micro switch.
The micro switch is from my old broken RC copter
The micro switch is from my old broken RC copter
Hard Rock.....(I Mean Work)
Cut the paper to fit the battery, Bluetooth reciever, charging module and micro switch and solder it together (not shown)
Let's Play
Connect the earphones and also charge the battery and don't forget to switch on other wise it will not work(note for debugging){just kidding;) and ENJOY.PEACE AND LOVE:)
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