5 Oct 2015

5 Tech life hacks of all time


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    Managing hectic life? Ease unnecessary trouble by following these DIY simple life hacks (Tech)  also saving some bucks can be bonus ;)




1) Headphones/ Earphones wire



Accept it. we all have issues with our dangled earphones. I'm sure I didn't leave them dangled but it surprises me everytime. There are two ways-

(a) Roll over your earphones and tie it around with manufactured set or simply a rubber band.

(b) Wrap the wire around a pen and blow dry for 5 mins. (Don't over turn or over heat. It may break away in internal wire or melt the insulator respectively)
TADA!!


2) Phone holder
















    Use your old cassette cases to hold your phone. Easy pesy....



3) DIY Speakers (Amplifier)



Having issue with sound quality? Grab a paper roller cut it so that it holds your phone properly. Take two plastic glasses make a hole on one side such that it fits in roller. There you go,brand new DIY speakers. To be honest you don't even need the glasses but better the idea better the quality.

OR you can even place your phone while playing music at corner of your room as it throws backs waves and amplifies the sound. Try it now


4) Wire bender



Haven't we all changed our earphones/headphones and other wires just because it gets bent at ends and loses internal connections.
Pull out the spring from your ballpen (Used onces) then straighten it out and roll it over both ends of the wire you want to protect. Infact you can use tags too,just roll it out and zip it.







5) Pendrive cases

Pull out a building block, cut out the side portion to fit the USB port and there you go. Customized Pendrive cover. Don't spend it up on fancy things when you can make yourself an adorable one :)


Bonus hack
Perhaps the most important hack for you haha :D



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