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Jordan Horwich wanted to have some unique speakers. He sure pulled it off when he took some iPod shells and stuffed them with some speakers and electronics which now look right at home beside his Apple laptop. "I was looking through a bunch of old stuff when I came across my original iPod. I had long ago scavenged it for parts, so I came up with another use for it. The total cost ended up around 100 USD for everything. It was mostly the shipping prices that made it so expensive. If I had spent some more time finding cheaper prices, or finding the parts locally, the cost would have been about 60 USD."
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January 1st, 2009
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January 1st, 2009
It’s amazing to think that ipods have now reached the point of being “old enough” to destroy, then turn into cheapish speakers.
Mike
January 1st, 2009
[...] speakers made out of iPods via HackedGadgets. Jordan writes- I took a pair of speakers, and put them in two of the original [...]
January 1st, 2009
Should have spray painted the speakers white and covered the screen, that would have made it epic.
still a good hack, but could be better
January 2nd, 2009
Finally a good use for an apple product, second hand speakers
January 4th, 2009
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January 4th, 2009
surely you havent finished them yet! you have got to conceal the electronics better. At least cover up the screen
January 5th, 2009
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January 5th, 2009
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January 5th, 2009
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January 5th, 2009
[...] go well with any Mac setup. Hit the link for complete instructions. [Voiding Warranties via Hacked Gadgets via [...]
January 5th, 2009
[...] go well with any Mac setup. Hit the link for complete instructions. [Voiding Warranties via Hacked Gadgets via [...]
January 5th, 2009
[...] go well with any Mac setup. Hit the link for complete instructions. [Voiding Warranties via Hacked Gadgets via [...]
January 5th, 2009
[...] If you’re like me you have old generations of iPods laying around collecting dust since your iPhone is now the “best iPod ever.” – Jobs Well this guy, Jordan Horwich, found a use for his old iPods that I think is pretty nifty. He basically took some iPod shells and filled them with some speakers and other wiring and he now has some decent speakers that match his Apple notebook perfectly. Horwich explains; “I was looking through a bunch of old stuff when I came across my original iPod. I had long ago scavenged it for parts, so I came up with another use for it. The total cost ended up around 100 USD for everything. It was mostly the shipping prices that made it so expensive. If I had spent some more time finding cheaper prices, or finding the parts locally, the cost would have been about 60 USD.” Here are some more pics of what he created: You can find a complete guide here. Source: Speaker made from old iPods - Hacked Gadgets - DIY Tech Blog [...]
January 5th, 2009
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February 9th, 2009
[...] a fully functional speaker from old iPods. Hacked Gadgets reader Jordan took some iPod shells and stuffed them with some speakers and electronics and now [...]
February 10th, 2009
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