What if you could transform your music experience with a device you built yourself? Imagine a sleek, compact touchscreen player on your desk, displaying vibrant album art, offering intuitive playback ...
A British maker has built Pi-powered tapes that re-create our physical connection to music for the Digital Age. Richard Trenholm was CNET's film and TV editor, covering the big screen, small screen ...
A color e-ink display and a Raspberry Pi make for a stylish Spotify player. The project features a Spotify player on a color e-ink display showing album covers and song names. The build requires a ...
Perhaps you’ve noticed, but we here at Hackaday have a slight obsession with the over-engineered. One could fairly say there’s a linear relationship between how likely we are to feature a project and ...
[Michael Clemens] was looking for gifts for his Grandmother’s 90th Birthday. She is visually impaired and loves to be able to listen to audiobooks. The problem is that she doesn’t really get the hang ...
Maker Tinkernut, not content with streaming radios which are boring and blocky, decided to make his own custom version with a Raspberry Pi and a vintage aesthetic. The shell of this build is a 3D ...
The above contraption may look like the kind of cassette player bygone teens used to use to create mix tapes, but it's not -- it's a Raspberry Pi-powered Spotify speaker with NFC-based playlists. Its ...
If you have an old-fashioned boombox hidden away in your attic, why not give it a new lease of life using a Raspberry Pi 3? Hackster.io member “8bitsandabyte” has done just that using a Raspberry Pi, ...
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