Small case for the irToy (OpenSCad sources included)

Small case for the irToy (OpenSCad sources included)

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Tired of bland cases? Why settle for beige when you can print it in blue, red, black - or any color that sparks your creativity? Introducing the innovative iRToy from dangerousprototypes, a small yet mighty universal infrared controller that hooks directly into the USB bus. Its incredible ability to both receive and send arbitrary IR signals is just one of its standout features - and with open-source code, you can tweak it however you see fit. Get instant access to the project's in-depth documentation on the official site: http://dangerousprototypes.com/docs/USB_IR_Toy_v2. However, be warned that the iRToy comes with a sleek design but without any casing to speak of - which means you'll need to get creative and print your own! The ingenious enclosure is designed with precision to keep its size minimal while allowing it to seamlessly attach to either a screen or desktop case. What's more, its innovative front features sturdy posts that accommodate an IR foil to create a snug, weather-tight seal without compromising its signal-receiving capabilities.

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