DIY Entertainment Systems

'PlayBox' is a 3D-Printed Device for Music, Radio, Videos and Gaming

'PlayBox' is the name of a small home entertainment console that was built by Thingverse user 'milks' in order to replace a broken music player. As such, the 3D-printed device is primarily capable of streaming music and playing the radio, but it can also be used for other entertainment purposes.

The DIY home entertainment system runs on Raspberry Pi and includes an OLED screen that makes it possible to view videos and play retro games on the device, even from across the room.

To piece together the PlayBox home entertainment system, only two printed pieces are needed, in addition to a few electronic components and accessories and the software code provided by this Thingverse creator.

DIY Entertainment Systems
Opportunity for individuals to create personalized entertainment systems using 3D printing and open-source technology.
Raspberry Pi Integration
Advancements in Raspberry Pi allow for the development of compact entertainment devices with streaming capabilities and retro gaming features.
Simplified Home Entertainment
Growing demand for easy-to-assemble and affordable home entertainment systems that offer streaming, gaming, and radio functionalities.

Who This Affects Most

Consumer Electronics
Disruptive innovation opportunity for consumer electronics companies to create 3D-printed entertainment systems with versatile features.
3D Printing
Opportunity for 3D printing industry to cater to the growing demand for DIY entertainment systems and provide customizable components.
Software Development
Opportunity for software developers to create user-friendly interfaces and platforms for DIY entertainment systems, enhancing the overall user experience.
SCORE
6.3 out of 10
GENDER
90% Men10% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America
GENERATION
  • Gen Alpha
  • Gen X
  • Gen Z (primary audience)
  • Millennial (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 88%
Activity 93%
Freshness 8%