Bluetooth speakers are all the rage these days as they are supremely portable and durable. They can live with us both indoors and outdoors and come in a whole rainbow of colors, materials, and sizes.
Known for their build quality and low latency, the [8bitdo] line of Bluetooth controllers are generally well liked among classic videogame devotees. They match modern conveniences like rechargeable ...
DIY Bluetooth speaker projects are always a staple here at Hackady. In our latest feature of DIY audio builds, we have [Patrick’s] vinyl cylindrical speaker. He found a pretty inexpensive Bluetooth ...
Ammo containers aren’t super common, but you could probably find one at your local surplus store, or thrift store if you’re lucky—and Instructables user r570sv turned this one into a massive Bluetooth ...
Breathe some new life into your old Stadia gamepads and play some modern games with your favorite PlayStation controllers.
Bluetooth used to be a bit of a battery killer, but with the introduction of Bluetooth Low Energy, that all changed. Over at Adafruit, Collin walks you through a few different ways to use Bluetooth in ...
How many more days will this godforsaken song be stuck in my head because of another actual banana phone? It is driving me insane! Today, Instructables has a tutorial in which you, the banana phone ...
Essentially, this is a wireless, Bluetooth version of the wired Monster Gecko PistolMouse. By removing the Bluetooth guts of a Targus mouse, BT has been able to meld the shooting magic of pistol mice ...
One thing I love is listening to my music from my iPhone in the car. One thing my wife doesn’t love is wires strewn about connecting my iPhone to the car. Thus, I’ve been tinkering with solutions that ...
You would expect someone with blue hair to wear a purple glove phone. This DIY Bluetooth glove, sourced from a purple fingerless glove and a Bluetooth headset, was made with just a few extra wires and ...
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