Bluetooth Speaker

In this project, I embarked on the design and CAD modeling of a portable Bluetooth speaker. The project followed a structured sequence, commencing with the development of the speaker drivers, progressing to the circuit board design, and culminating with the creation of the housing to house all components.

The Bluetooth speaker was conceived as a hands-on DIY kit, offering enthusiasts the option to procure the necessary electronics, 3D print files, or parts for assembly. This concept was driven by a desire to introduce individuals to the exciting realms of electronics and 3D printing.

This design concept drew inspiration from David Huffman's origami-inspired works. It challenged traditional design norms by exploring the integration of speaker drivers into a curved surface, while emphasizing structural integrity for the main body.

This project not only enriched my proficiency with Creo, a tool I've since embraced for the majority of my subsequent ventures but also underscored the importance of user-friendly rendering software. KeyShot's rendering capabilities were invaluable, but its animation features, regrettably, fell short of the high quality I expected, making them an impractical choice for achieving the desired results.