3D printing opens up all sorts of possibilities, one of them is being able to build your own pair of headphones that don't require any line built parts. A designer J.C. Karich is behind the concept, which doesn't need more than some open source designs, raw materials and a 3D printer. Surely not all of us have a 3D printer lying around, but those who have one, should definitely try this out.
The body of these lo-fi headphones was 3D printed and speakers were created by coiling a copper wire in to a groove that was built in to the printed casing. On the opposite side of the casing, the magnet is placed.
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