Woot offer Amazon Prime Members:
Vinyl by Skullcandy True Wireless Bluetooth 5.0 Earbuds on sale for
$9.99.
Shipping is free with your Amazon Prime membership.
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- Note: Must be signed in to Woot using your standard Amazon account credentials with active Prime membership to qualify for this offer.
Available colors:
- Black
- Grey / Teal
- Blue / Sunset
About this product:
- 4 hours per earbud on a single charge, plus 10 extra hours provided using charging case
- Bluetooth 5.0
- Call, track and volume controls with activate assistant
- Use either bud independently or together
- IPX4 water resistance
- Noise isolating fit
- Built-in microphone
- 1-Year Skullcandy Manufacturer Warranty
- In the box:
- Vinyl by Skullcandy True Wireless Bluetooth Earbuds
- Charging Case
- 3x Pairs of Eargels (sizes S, M, L)
- Micro-USB Charging Cable
- User Manual
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This YT channel I follow also recently made their own version - though the design seems to be lifted straight from the other guy... heh.
Anyways, I went the easy way and used a battery pack like this: https://www.amazon.com/ABENIC-180...B0753CP28
In another attempt, I also just wired a 12v input connector [amazon.com] to the components that could use an external battery [amazon.com] or swap with a laptop power adapter.
What can I say, the pandemic makes idle hands have fun if you go for it!
The output power works great for the input of cheap 100w mono amps like these: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B082F7P184
More technical aspects like wiring them with step-down converters to the same power source as the Amp, but they take all the PITA out of sourcing stereo Bluetooth modules and just work.
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The output power works great for the input of cheap 100w mono amps like these: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B082F7P184
More technical aspects like wiring them with step-down converters to the same power source as the Amp, but they take all the PITA out of sourcing stereo Bluetooth modules and just work.
The output power works great for the input of cheap 100w mono amps like these: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B082F7P184
More technical aspects like wiring them with step-down converters to the same power source as the Amp, but they take all the PITA out of sourcing stereo Bluetooth modules and just work.
Wow didn't understand too much of that but I get the gist of what you're doing. Could you point me in the direction of some kind of basic guide to what you're doing?
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This YT channel I follow also recently made their own version - though the design seems to be lifted straight from the other guy... heh.
Anyways, I went the easy way and used a battery pack like this: https://www.amazon.com/ABENIC-180...B0753CP28
In another attempt, I also just wired a 12v input connector [amazon.com] to the components that could use an external battery [amazon.com] or swap with a laptop power adapter.
What can I say, the pandemic makes idle hands have fun if you go for it!
cheaper to buy bluetooth speakers.
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This YT channel I follow also recently made their own version - though the design seems to be lifted straight from the other guy... heh.
Anyways, I went the easy way and used a battery pack like this: https://www.amazon.com/ABENIC-180...B0753CP286 [amazon.com] wired the output to the rest of the components, but made two cutouts. One, just a square to have access to the on/off toggle on the battery pack and the other cutoff, circular to fit the charger input.
In another attempt, I also just wired a 12v input connector [amazon.com] to the components that could use an external battery [amazon.com] or swap with a laptop power adapter.
What can I say, the pandemic makes idle hands https://static.slickdealscdn.com/ima...es/biggrin.gif have fun if you go for it!
Show me stereo separate components that are 100w each and still Bluetooth, please. I won't even set a price point.