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A 3D-printed amplifier for the iPhone

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The creator of 3DSolio claims to have created this ive amplifier for iPhone for two reasons. Firstly, to eliminate the habit of people wrapping their hands around their phones, and secondly, because he didn't want to have to buy a Bluetooth amplifier.

So he designed a small extension for the iPhone 6 to create a resonance box and increase the intensity of the sound coming out of the smartphone. Simply place the MiniAmp at the sound output to experience the object's effectiveness.

3DSolio has successfully tested its model on 3 different 3D printers: the W*anhaoDuplicator, the M3D* Micro and the PrintrBot Metal Simple.

To the 3D model free of charge, visit the 3D file platform Cults.

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