Over the last decade, 3D printing has evolved from a niche technology used by industrial manufacturers to a mainstream tool utilized by individuals and businesses alike. One area where 3D printing has ...
After nearly a decade of falling for marketing gimmicks and chasing the minute discernible differences in sound, I finally stepped back to look at my obsession with audio gear. Among the realizations ...
In an interesting technology demonstration, someone has created a set of headphones using no manufactured parts – just a 3D printer and a few raw materials. While the result isn't going to cause the ...
Print+ has created an interesting new headphone kit that allows anyone with access to a 3D printer to use the supplied electrical components and padding to create their very own customised and very ...
New York City-based Normal has a good pitch: With just a few photos, it can 3-D print headphones that are customized for the contours of your ears. And it can do it for far less money than typical ...
Italian headphone maker V-Moda is looking to 3D printing to make its cans even more customizable. Today, the company announced current and future V-Moda headphone owners can now opt for a huge array ...
A few years back, [Shannon Ley] wondered how hard it would be to build a pair of Bluetooth headphones from scratch. Today, we have our answer. The Homebrew Headphones website is devoted to just one ...
Hello, world. Meet Normal, the customized, high-end earphone manufacturer that’s looking to bring 3D printing to the mass market. From its offices and manufacturing facility in Manhattan’s Chelsea ...
What’s better than a swanky startup office? A swanky startup office that also serves as a factory and retail storefront. Instead of following the path of every other hip young thing out there, Normal, ...
Ears are weird, which is probably why so many people have a hard time finding comfortable, functional earbuds. Not content to sell its earphones with goofy plastic adapters—you know, the ones you lost ...
In an interesting technology demonstration, someone has created a set of headphones using no manufactured parts – just a 3D printer and a few raw materials. While the result isn't going to cause the ...