Coffee Mug Bluetooth Music Player

CrishcreativePROJECTS10 months ago168 Views

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Welcome to a step-by-step guide to building a coffee mug Bluetooth music player with a creative twist. In this blog post, I’ll show you how to craft a coffee mug Bluetooth music player. Get ready to elevate your coffee experience with a symphony of sound.

Essential Components

Essential Components

Gathering the components for this project is easy and affordable. With a budget of under Rs 300, you can find everything you need both online and at local stores. Additionally, have scissors, a cutter, glue, and a soldering rig on hand for the assembly process.

Coffee Mug: 300ml
Bluetooth Module: CT14 Bluetooth 4.2 F Class 5W+5W
Battery: 3.7V, 1200mA
Speaker: 1.5 inches, 2W
Acrylic Sheet: 3mm Black

Acrylic Panels

Creating the Top Panel

To start, I created a top panel by cutting a 7.5 cm circular acrylic piece, 3 mm thick, using a hole saw drill. Next, I drilled a hole in the acrylic to mount a 1.5-inch speaker. Additionally, I cut a rectangular piece of acrylic, 5 mm thick, to mount the Bluetooth module and battery.

Bluetooth module mounted on panel

A slot is created in the top panel for micro USB and the module is positioned and secured with screws on the rectangular acrylic.

Battery mounted on panel

Next, I took a small piece of acrylic, bent it into a semi-arc shape, and securely affixed it to the rectangular acrylic piece to mount the battery.

Speaker, Battery and module mounted on panel

Mounted all the essential parts on the top panel.

Switch installation

After that I installed a switch on the panel and created an opening for the micro-speaker. The module produces a stereo output of 5+5 watts. Considering the limited space available on the top panel, I decided to utilize a 1.5 inch and a micro-speaker for stereo output.

complete assembled parts

Completing the installation of all components and wiring connections.

Finishing

Panel cover

I crafted a cover using plastic folder material to stick it to the acrylic top panel. This process can be skipped by selecting a black-colored acrylic top panel. Additionally.

Speaker mesh

Finally, I placed a plastic speaker mesh on top of the panel, ensuring provision for charging and the switch.

Attaching foam inside the cup

Before mounting the panel with components inside the cup, I attached craft foam to enhance the sound quality.

Completed speaker

This is what the final product looks like.

Coffee mug BT speaker shot1
Coffee mug BT speaker shot 2

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Hi, I’m Krishna Kumar (CrishCreative), a creative director with a professional background in branding and advertising. My passion lies in blending art and science to craft innovative ideas and strategies that leave a lasting impact. Beyond work, I immerse myself in art, crafting, photography, and hands-on projects—whether it’s tinkering with electronics, exploring mechanical builds, or diving into creative crafts. Driven by curiosity, I’m always learning, discovering, and finding inspiration in the unexpected. For me, every challenge is an opportunity to grow, spark fresh ideas, and create something meaningful.

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