
A high-tech Headphone Stand that can be customized to fit any workflow and style.
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Research & Ideation:
After initializing the idea for what the headphone stand needed to do, these graphics were made as a way of determining possible pain points and solutions.

3d Modeling:

3d Printing & Fabrication:
Once modeled all the parts were 3D Printed and assembled. A load cell attached to the arm controls the automatic lighting features and a USB hub allows for users to connect the stand to their PC without sacrificing a USB port. An Arduino and breadboard is wired and used to control all the electronic components. Buttons and LED strips are added last.

Renders:

Final Functional prototype:
Code was written to control the lighting and buttons. Users can program any lighting animations and choose from millions of different colors. The physical buttons allow for switching through the programmed lighting modes and turning the lighting on and off. The built in load cell can detect if any weight is placed on the arm and turn the lighting on and off as well. By default the lighting turns on when a headset is lifted off the stand and turns off when the headset is placed back on.




























