Make Mini Bluetooth Bass Speaker at Home

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Make Mini Bluetooth Bass Speaker at Home

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Hi readers in this project I made a 3D printed mini Bluetooth speaker that has powerful bass, The Bass is so powerful to its size that it can move the entire speaker when it is flipped upside down as you can see from the images.

The image shows the power of bass and now you can imagine what you can expect from this project!

I made this speaker so small to make it portable and fit any small pocket, The speaker is rechargeable and connects all your devices like mobiles, tablets, and computers.

I recommend trying to build this project as we have many holiday seasons coming up, Build an army of these speakers and show it to the people who will finally be impressed by the performance.

To begin with, let us talk about making the 3D-printed frame for this speaker


Supplies

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I used these components since I was able to find them very easily online, In case you are making this project I have given the list of materials with their buying link from Amazon

TP 4056 or charging board

Speaker(I got it from a mobile repair shop)

Sound amplifier board

Bluetooth module

Lithium polymer battery 3.7v

Micro on and off switch

PLA filament

Super glue and hot glue

Computer with an internet connection to run Tinkercad

3D Design and Printing

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The Complete design for this project was made with Tinkercad Application, All you have to do is just visit tinkercad.com and begin designing.

After the model was complete I exported the design to the slicer, These were the settings I used to print the model.

The parts do not need any supports or rafts while printing and the print time is less than 1 hour for both the parts.

I have given the STL files of this model below, you can print them with the same settings that I used.

Circuit Building

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The circuit that I used in this speaker is given on this circuit sheet, to make it clearer I have placed the components on the circuit diagram so that even a complete beginner would get an idea of making the circuit connections.

To establish the connection between the components I used pieces of wire and soldered them to the terminals.

Since we are using small components make sure to be careful while soldering.

Now we have the complete electronic circuit ready and you can switch on the button for testing, If you hear the power on sound from the speaker the circuit is flawless and we can proceed with the next steps.

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I bet you have not seen anywhere such assembly capabilities.

Casing the Components

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The electronic circuit has to be cased well so that the connections do not touch each other, This is made possible with the help of a 3D printed speaker case, Even though the model looks simple it is designed by keeping the electronic component sizes in mind.

The design I made occupies 100% of the space inside it! So you can say this is the least amount of size the speaker can have by considering the sizes of the components.

Start by placing the charging board at the bottom of the case, then the Bluetooth module upon the top of this I placed the sound amplifier board.

Once all these are kept in their place the speaker comes on the top and for this, we have to seal the top portion of the lid and later glue the speakers.

The final result of this step is shown in the last image, This almost completes our project and i cant wait to test this speaker.




How to Connect

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This is no different from connecting a normal Bluetooth speaker.

Switch on the Bluetooth from your smartphone or laptop or Tablet and search for the devices to make sure the speaker is turned on.

The device's name is 3.0 and click on the connect option, Ola! The speaker is now connected to the device and is ready to play some music.

This gives the best sound output with boosted music, You need not worry about the playtime as we are using a rechargeable battery that can be charged from any USB device.

Video of Bass Speaker Working

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This video contains the above mentioned written steps but in the form of a video so that those who were not able to understand a few steps can directly refer, Also I have captured the bass of the speaker in detail don't forget to check that in the video.

Thank you for your time in reading these Instructables, have a good day, and all the best in building this project.