: The Bluetooth version I bought online came with an acrylic shell, making the buttons unusable. So, I used my monthly free prototyping opportunity to create simple buttons and switches. The design
is quite basic, using four 6*6*6 unlocked microswitches and one self-locking switch to control power on/off. The back uses a 10-pin XHS plastic socket to connect the corresponding Bluetooth control buttons.
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