Headphone Stand With Built in Wireless Phone Charger

by Shadowmowgli in Living > Organizing

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Headphone Stand With Built in Wireless Phone Charger

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I have to admit, I'm a bit disorganized. I've misplaced my electronics a couple times and it's always a pain to find the USB chargers at night. I wanted a headphone stand that can charge both my phone and headphones, while being eye-catching.

Supplies

  • AutoDesk Fusion 360

Inspiration

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I was searching up some models of headphone stands looking for a colour palate that is similar to my desk, and came up with a half wooden/metal design. The wooden part would contain a wireless qi charging system for my phone, and a USB-A port to attach a cable from. I can then hang my wireless headphones on the metal part and charge them using the USB-A port.

Rough Sketch

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I drew what I wanted in this headphone stand with the main features identified.

  • USB Port
  • Cable connection
  • Wireless Charger Pad
  • Headset Rest

CAD Models

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I created the headphone charger stand solely in Fusion 360, and imported the phone and Bose Headphone Models from the AutoCad Free Library.

Appearance

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There are multiple ways to customize this, mainly swapping out materials. My original design with being a wood and metal can be changed several ways to suit personal tastes and décor.

Renders

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  1. Shows the base model without any accessories.
  2. Shows the base model with headphones attached.
  3. Shows the base model with both headphones and phone attached.

Final Thoughts

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The process of designing something for myself was refreshing and gave me the confidence to make this a beautiful model. This turned out to be a fun idea, and I would love to create more DIY 3D Models in the future. I would like to try doing something more detailed and mechanical once I have the technical jargon down.