LED Music Sync Headphones

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LED Music Sync Headphones

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In this instructable Im going to explain how to make a blinking LED headphone. Of course the LEDs will be syncronizated with the music.

This project is especially focused to night runners. However anyone looks cool with them.


In the top video the battery was nearly off. For this reason I bought a new 3V battery and the result is in the video bellow. Sorry!


Let's start to shine!

What Do You Need?

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This project is very cheap and most of the components can be recycled. This is what you need and where you can find them:

Materials:

- 3mm 3V LED (x2) from old toys
- Kinder Surprise (not for the chocolate, but also for the plastic plastic shell) from my meal
- A pair of headphones from my pocket
- 4 in 1 cable from a broken headphone with mic
- 3V battery from a old motherboard
- 3V battery holder from a old motherboard
- Switch from a torch
- TIP31 (x2)
- Solder

Tools:

- Power drill
- Scissors
- Cutter
- Soldering iron

Optional:

- Tape
- Cotton



I chose kinder surprise plastic shell owing to is easy and cheap to buy it. You can always use your own recipient.

Soon I'll try to do the same into a big headphone. This process may avoid use the plastic shell, so wait for upgrades!

Disassemble the Headphone

Extract the speakers and cut the wire.

Drill It!

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Drill the plastic shell so as to introduce the wire in it. Later, do the same to the headphone case for the LEDs.

Solder It!

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Start to solder following the scheme bellow.

I prefer to solder all the ground way and then continue with the rest. This simplify the wire mess.

Some Tips

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  You can fill the plastic shell with cotton so as to prevent any crash between components. For this reason you should tape the cables and the transistors too.

  Other good idea is made a holder for the plastic shell. With this you can hang the plastic shell in your t-shirt when you're running.

Lets Get Blind!

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Although it isn't so much bright in indoors, it's get very shine outdoor and at night.

 I swear you enjoy this project. DonĀ“t be afraid and post your own versions.