Persuasive Essay On Wireless Headphones

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DIY How to make wireless headphones

When I was little, I usually think about how these wireless headphones work. What magic makes them work! But now I had figured out an easy way to do with your old (Plug-on headphones) a wireless one. Although it works by connecting too. It is ideal for watching movies or listening to music without sitting near the computer or television, it is not good because it's range will be more than 5 meters, you must purchase a license but you can use it anywhere in your home cause that's the signal can only reach up to 5 meters in diameter. So, no need to buy a license.

Step 1: Details Thechnical

Once you have decided to make your own wireless headphones, you need some knowledge of what to do. First and foremost, you need a headset (an old one or you are using). Headphones should have enough interior space (I mean to say that when you open headphones
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As much as I believe, to buy all these things together (excluding the headphones and the tools used), you need to spend 10-30 dollars in India, it will go to 1,000 rupees. Radio receiver module is commonly found in the $ 10 and a maximum of about 500 rupees. All electronic items are worth $ 8-10 and 250-300 rupees. The male and female jack and the cable and antenna will make $ 10 product structures. And if you're buying new headphones, please buy one with good interior space as it will charge you around $ 10-20.

Step 3: The Tools You Need

Here, you just need some general tools that are almost in your house (except multimeter) and solder things in the picture just in front of. Note: The scale is specified in centimeters. The tools you need are given below:

General tools

Pliers (pealing of insulation from the wires)
Screw drivers: four main and two heads (to open the headphones and the transmitter housing or transmitter)
A pair of scissors (to cut the cable and other uses)
Pencils and eraser (for labeling Board and other

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