The MAKE “Daisy” MP3 Player Kit

“Can’t find an open source mp3 player? Neither could we. Here’s an idea: Build your own. Daisy is an easy-to-build, pocket-sized open source MP3 player. Producing sound as good as an iPod, the Daisy can access 65,000 tracks, play 48khz WAV files as well as mp3’s, and has batteries that you can actually change. But the big thing about Daisy is the ease with which it interfaces with so many devices, including the Make Controller.”

Get “Daisy” here.
Make Magazine is one I was not familiar with. It seems fairly new. All the fun projects and kits they offer [which you can submit] are worth checking out:

:: Resistor Ring 

:: Personalized Guess Who

Click around more- for those you think, assemble (and disassemble) and re-create!



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