If you have access to a 3D printer together with a
swimming pool new may be interested in a new Raspberry Pi project to create a
3D printed floating speaker. If you are interested in building your very own
you’ll be pleased to know that Brian Obudho has published full instructions via
the All3dp website.
Together with a component list which includes a pair of
Polk Audio MM-6502 speakers, waterproof switch, wireless charging battery pack,
a variety of 3D printed components and of course the awesome Raspberry Pi mini
PC.
Please note that the battery used for this project
is a Bosch WC18CF-102. According to BryantM, this battery is preferred because
it has an induction charging feature, which allows for wireless charging.
Induction charging makes sense for this project because it is wireless and can
pass through a waterproof boundary.