Introduction: FlashTone (lighting Airpods Earring)
Do you listen to music with Bluetooth earphones—on the road, on the subway, in the classroom...? When you’re listening to music, do you ever find it difficult to hear the sounds around you? When others try to talk to you, they may not realize you're using Bluetooth headphones, and you can't hear them. This can lead to awkward situations and misunderstandings.
My product is a pair of stylish headset-style ear accessories with a fashionable design and blinking lights. When you're listening to music, simply wear them to signal to others—"I’m using Bluetooth headphones and can’t hear you. If you want to get my attention, please tap my shoulder.”
Supplies
1.Cellophane wrap paper
2.Silver PLA filament
3.Earring hooks
4.Gemma board
5.Electric wire
6.Solder
7.Touch Sensor
8.10K pulldown resistor
9.Scissors
10.Super glue/ Glue gun
11.Small light string
Step 1:
Choose the color of the falement you like and Print out 5 files below,Print Out All STL Files Which Attach Below.
Step 2:
Cut Out a Butterfly Shape From the Cellophane Wrap Paper.
Step 3:
Attach the Cut Cellophane to the 3D Printed Butterfly Frame
Step 4:
Glue the Finished Butterfly Onto the Circular Frame.
Step 5:
Glue the Round Frame, Butterfly and Ear Hooks Together.
Step 6:
Solder Circuit and Small Light.
Step 7:
Wrap the Finished Circuit With Small Lights Around the Butterfly Frame and Fix It Properly With a Glue Gun.
Step 8: Enter the Arduino Code Into the Gemma Board
Enter the Arduino Code Into the Gemma Board







