Hello everyone. I decided to share my handwork. I had wired headphones with a volume control, and on a beautiful day the control failed. Without hesitation, it was decided to make fun of them and turn the wired ones into leashes. Since a lot of time has passed since then, I will share my experience of using it.
I’ll say right away that I’m not particularly versed in radio electronics. After reviewing a sufficient number of videos on YouTube, the components were selected (an amplifier with a Bluetooth module, a charge controller and a battery).
This is what the components looked like assembled:
As a result, everything took on a not very beautiful but working appearance:
Now about the user experience. The 720 mAh battery lasted for about 30 hours, and it was charged in about 2-3 hours (there is a light indicator on the charge controller).
BUT. After about a year, it became clear that the battery began to fail. The cause turned out to be swelling. At that moment it was problematic to get a new battery of the same format. After some time I finally found a solution. The battery was replaced with a different format, namely a 16340 format battery with 800 mAh. I shoved it in, even though it wasn’t easy =). And it all looks like this:
Someday in the future I will make it using a 3D printer so that I can change the battery. The time the headphones last is almost the same.
Thank you all for your attention.
I’ll say right away that I’m not particularly versed in radio electronics. After reviewing a sufficient number of videos on YouTube, the components were selected (an amplifier with a Bluetooth module, a charge controller and a battery).
This is what the components looked like assembled:
As a result, everything took on a not very beautiful but working appearance:
Now about the user experience. The 720 mAh battery lasted for about 30 hours, and it was charged in about 2-3 hours (there is a light indicator on the charge controller).
BUT. After about a year, it became clear that the battery began to fail. The cause turned out to be swelling. At that moment it was problematic to get a new battery of the same format. After some time I finally found a solution. The battery was replaced with a different format, namely a 16340 format battery with 800 mAh. I shoved it in, even though it wasn’t easy =). And it all looks like this:
Someday in the future I will make it using a 3D printer so that I can change the battery. The time the headphones last is almost the same.
Thank you all for your attention.