Raspberry Pi enthusiast and Hackaday user Bram has created an awesome portable music player powered by the tiny Raspberry Pi Zero mini PC and a custom PCB which can be seen below and is now available ...
Sometimes the coolest Raspberry Pi projects are simple ideas done right and that's exactly what we've got on our hands today. Maker and developer Tonight-we-ride, as they're known as over at Reddit, ...
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 ...
The development team over at Nanomesher has once again returned to Kickstarter to launch their latest campaign, with the aim of raising funds to help take their NanoSound Raspberry Pi powered media ...
We’ve seen plenty of ways to turn a Raspberry Pi into a music player, but Instructables user mkarvonen shows off how to add a touchscreen into the mix so you can also easily control that music right ...
Over the years we’ve seen a lot of Raspberry Pi boards pushed into service as media players. In fact, second to emulating old game consoles, that’s probably the Pi’s most common vocation when it comes ...
Have some vinyl you want to listen to anywhere in the house? The folks over at Mozilla (yes, that Mozilla) wanted to find a way to get one record player to stream audio throughout the entire office.
Back in the days when most of us weren’t already carrying tiny screens in our pockets capable of streaming movies and TV shows from Netflix, Hulu, and YouTube, there was a market for portable DVD ...
Have you ever been stuck in traffic and pulled up next to some maniac singing along with the radio to an audience of no one, index fingers drumming out a spastic beat on the steering wheel? That's me.
Smartphones have largely replaced portable media players like the iPod Classic for most folks. But sometimes you want a device that just holds a huge amount of music and which can play for hours and ...
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