Making your own set of Ploopy Headphones #3dPrinting
Ploopy is a Canadian company that makes open source products, including mice, trackballs. Their Ploopy Headphones can be had for CAN $250-255 or you can go to GitHub to get the design files to make your own.
The frame is 3D printed. Their repo contains the firmware of the original headphones, they are now recommending George Norton’s Headphones firmware, now considered the de facto standard Headphones firmware. You can find firmware binaries for those here. It runs on a Raspberry Pi RP2040 processor.
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