The iPod is back… kinda. Full disclosure, I never owned an iPod because they went out of fashion and into obsolescence before disposable income was a thing for me. Still, I love a good nostalgia bandwagon, so here we are.
Maker Del Hatch put his electrical engineering skills to use and created the ePiPod, a portable music player with a Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W for a brain, masquerading as an iPod.
How is it made?
All of the external components are wired directly to the Raspberry Pi’s GPIO.
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