Thought I would make something today
Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2018 4:13 pm
Recently I decided to take my bike around our neighborhood, and I wanted to listen to a little music while riding. There seem to be all sorts of ways to do this. Many riders have a Bluetooth speaker that they find a way to attach and carry along.
My wife purchased a cube for me a while back. This little cube plays music multiple ways. One of the ways is through Bluetooth. Another way is that you can load music onto a micro SD card and it will play the songs in order. It doesn't take very much of a memory card to hold a great amount of songs. I thought that I could just bring it along, using the SD card. The controls are on the bottom.
The problem was how to hold on to it. I have a RAM mount setup. I tried to use an X mount but the cube kept coming loose from the vibration.
Off to the LABORATORY ( basement)
i had a spare Ram ball, so I thought, 'HMMM...how can I attach it to the cube?'.
With a little thought, I came up with a base that I could tie wrap just about anything to, and it would be attached to the Ram mount system. Meet my new invention... the SQUARE mount. :-0 You can tie wrap any speaker you want to it, and adjust the direction it faces...or other stuff. :-/
The controls are the white buttons The rubber band is not necessary. Just a test for tension on the tie wrap.
My wife purchased a cube for me a while back. This little cube plays music multiple ways. One of the ways is through Bluetooth. Another way is that you can load music onto a micro SD card and it will play the songs in order. It doesn't take very much of a memory card to hold a great amount of songs. I thought that I could just bring it along, using the SD card. The controls are on the bottom.
The problem was how to hold on to it. I have a RAM mount setup. I tried to use an X mount but the cube kept coming loose from the vibration.
Off to the LABORATORY ( basement)
i had a spare Ram ball, so I thought, 'HMMM...how can I attach it to the cube?'.
With a little thought, I came up with a base that I could tie wrap just about anything to, and it would be attached to the Ram mount system. Meet my new invention... the SQUARE mount. :-0 You can tie wrap any speaker you want to it, and adjust the direction it faces...or other stuff. :-/
The controls are the white buttons The rubber band is not necessary. Just a test for tension on the tie wrap.