I turned my old hi-fi speakers into Bluetooth ones with a Raspberry Pi Zero 2W
Repurposing old devices to a useful role brings me joy. I have a fairly old Sony speaker system lying around that has stood the test of time. It still works and sounds well, but only accepts AUX cable output, so I use my other Tribit speaker to play audio wirelessly. I use an old phone to play music on the Sony speaker, but getting up and changing tracks has become a chore. I have been exploring self-hosted services and Raspberry Pi operating systems for quite some time, but I hadn't considered updating my Hi-Fi speaker system to modern standards.
Repurposing old devices to a useful role brings me joy. I have a fairly old Sony speaker system lying around that has stood the test of time. It still works and sounds well, but only accepts AUX cable output, so I use my other Tribit speaker to play audio wirelessly. I use an old phone to play music on the Sony speaker, but getting up and changing tracks has become a chore. I have been exploring self-hosted services and Raspberry Pi operating systems for quite some time, but I hadn’t considered updating my Hi-Fi speaker system to modern standards.
Dunja Kuzmanović
Serbia
Serbia
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