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DIY Bluetooth and USB-C kit for the iPod Classic

18 pointsby brazed_blotchover 1 year ago

5 comments

THENATHEover 1 year ago
I would really like to see a guide, mainly for parts, where I can get this above USBC and bluetooth kit, as well as a m.2 solid state and a bigger battery all in one.<p>I would really like a music player that is very detached from my phone that has all of these nice features, has a crazy good battery life, and is reasonably modern in function. I feel like the only way to get that nowadays at a reasonable price is to make one, and universally the iPod deck is considered the best value for what you get, especially at used prices.
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someonehereover 1 year ago
I bought from these guys before. I upgraded a couple of classic iPods with new batteries and flash memory. So nice to have 500 gigs of storage and the ability to listen to true stereo sound. Would recommend buying from these people.
jvandonselover 1 year ago
At what point does the device cease to be an iPod classic?<p>I’ve modded a few, but at some point it becomes a different beast altogether.
luis_choover 1 year ago
I love this. I would like to see a mod that turn the ipod into a easy to open device live the nokia&#x27;s from the 2000
laserstrahlover 1 year ago
exactly what i was hoping to see.<p>unfortunately i think i fail at building this together. but if i find a good ipod with decent battery life i might consider building this.<p>my last ipod had very bad battery. you never know when buying used
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