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EXO – Custom Earbud Design & Build
EXO – Custom Earbud Design & Build
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“PyottDesign”
Complete design and build process of wireless custom in-ear headphones and case. Exploring the process of electroplating 3D …
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awesome work! Makes me want to build my own, even if I sadly lack many of the skills and machines to pull it off. Maybe a less complex and more easily replicable build could be an idea for the future? I'd love to see a variant which uses only an FDM printer and can be replicated with medium amount of effort for true open source custom fitted earbuds.
These look like from alien worlds ❤❤😮😮
This deserves million views at least
What a time to be alive.
Amazing.
This turned out excellent, fantastic build! The copper/translucent aesthetic gives some fun ideas for future projects as well. Nicely done! 😀
Nicely done!
You might want to double check your use of opaque (not see-through at all) vs transparent (clear) vs translucent (frosted). Cool and ambitious project!
yea. now i want some of those 🙂
Great work!!! 🙂
I watched thounsands DIY videos and yours is one of the best. You earned a subscriber.
All this work I would have thought you would want internals without crap audio like the Beats studio buds.
You need a Discord server! I could see a great and helpful community being formed around you and your channel.
Great project, excellent documentation of the process.
I found myself wanting to see the modeling steps (just because I have no experience on those particular modeling tools).
This would be a two month project for me. How much calendar time did you spend, end-to-end?
Well done this is an excellent project and documented process!
best custom project i've seen so far. i rarely comment. but the amount of work dedication, discipline is awesome. super cool! thumbs up
Case design reminds me a bit of old Tron lightcycle.
Absolutely incredible design and assembly process. I did think it was a bit odd that you didn't mention the sound quality at all – I think a follow up video with your thoughts after using them would be great.
My congratulations and sincere admiration! Beautiful and inspiring!
This is insane. Great work.
I did a very similar project, except it was a computer mouse instead. https://youtu.be/aKyKRfi1Cx0?si=oj-MHkAFZIxgQbvG
What no led lights ?
Amazing. Well done !!!
The case is a bit bulky in my opinion, but daaaaamn the buds looks nice
Such a great job documenting and explaining your whole process. Pro work my dude! Keep up the vids and creative projects 🙂
I saw your stuff and was like this guy is a nut, OFC he uses rhino, no lie though these are more like jewelry than headphones
Incredibly cool project overall. I can consume content around diy mold design work like this for hours and there really isnt a lot of it available online.
Missed opportunity to upgrade the case's battery. I always wish my battery lasted longer
Cool
It looks so unreal… Now I want to see the reaction of people on the streets.
What is FPC!?
super underrated channel! this is top tier content. A true pleasure to see the immense engineering you put into your work!
Those are hands down the coolest earbuds and case I've ever seen. Very cyberpunk. *chef's kiss* And the video was so well done, I stayed riveted and fascinated throughout. I eagerly look forward to your next project.
I like it a lot!
Why does the case make me want to rewatch Tron?
Incredible work! Very inspirational.
What an impressive project! congrats on finishing this one!
Hawkeye?🧐
Dang, will u make something like that for sale? 😀
Потрясающе вышло. Как выглядят в ушах – отлично! Футуристичный дизайн!
wish these had custom drivers.. that would have made this even better
How come you didn't design the earbuds with removable batteries?
That overmold design 😻. Lovely work all around and a sweet video edit. Thank you for sharing.
I am so grateful that people like you exist
The type of earbuds made by a Cyberpunk replacement organ manufacturer. Very cool design.
Very cool. Though personally I’d have designed the IEMs and the charging case to have user-replaceable batteries. Or LiFePO4 cells that would last a lot longer, though you’d have to check the undervoltage cutoff threshold of the IEMs and modify the charging voltage of the case.
I love youu
Great video! 🎉
Great to see someone else in ID just doing all the projects I wanna do lol
How well did the Bluetooth work after assembly? My first thought with the electroplated truss frames was "thats a lot of copper foil around that Bluetooth antenna".