I've been using Bose QuietComfort 25 for a couple of years now. They are great for watching movies on long transatlantic flights, but their miniature on-the-wire microphone and 3mm audio jack makes them unusable for long transatlantic Skype calls. Adding USB capability sounded like a good idea, and it wasn't hard at all with my new Prusa i3 MK3 printer.
For Skype I've been using Plantronics 626 for almost 8 years and finally ear pads started to disintegrate. Instead of soursing a new ear pards for this discontinued headset I decided to used Bose QC 25 as a replacement :)
First make a model in blender3d:
Then print:
Then print again in black and attach to Plantronics' wires:
And finally clip it to Bose 25QC when needed:
Simples! :)
For Skype I've been using Plantronics 626 for almost 8 years and finally ear pads started to disintegrate. Instead of soursing a new ear pards for this discontinued headset I decided to used Bose QC 25 as a replacement :)
First make a model in blender3d:
Then print:
Then print again in black and attach to Plantronics' wires:
And finally clip it to Bose 25QC when needed:
Simples! :)
Hi, could you share with me this project in blender?
ReplyDeleteBest regards,
Wojtek
my email for: wojtekmal7@gmail.com
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