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DIY iPhone Binder Clip Dock

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23 Comments so far »

  1. by japkoooNo Gravatar, on October 1 2008 @ 10:19 am

    n1 .

  2. by Chainsaw711No Gravatar, on October 1 2008 @ 2:11 pm

    Nice Video!Clean Presentation!One question… what track is that?

  3. by gizakNo Gravatar, on October 1 2008 @ 2:14 pm

    thx.Music:Linus Loves - VH1Justice - PhantomDigitalism - Digitalism in Cairo

  4. by dpriorNo Gravatar, on October 1 2008 @ 3:42 pm

    Is there something special about the USB cable that came with the iPhone 3G? I’m using an older cable here at work (from an iPod) that has little releases on either side of the connector that you have to press to get the iPod (or iPhone in this case) out. Does the cable that came with the 3G not have these? I remember the conector itself being a little smaller.

  5. by dpriorNo Gravatar, on October 1 2008 @ 3:56 pm

    Ok, solved the problem with the use of a zip-tie. Works well for those wanting to use an older iPod cable. just tighten the zip-tie around the the connector so that it presses the release buttons in. Make sure you tighten it such that the loop on the zip-tie is tucked around the back of the connector.

  6. by gizakNo Gravatar, on October 1 2008 @ 4:14 pm

    Yea, the newer sync cable doesn’t have the side release buttons. I believe the old ones are a bit longer too, so it may protrude more out of the binder clip.

  7. by raybyduhbayNo Gravatar, on October 2 2008 @ 4:42 am

    that is extremely bad for the connectors. your connectors will be all loose after a while and your device will no longer charge unless you get the contacts to line up.

  8. by austradamusNo Gravatar, on October 2 2008 @ 8:44 am

    All good songs but i would’ve went more with something like;TyDi - meet me in kyotodabruck & klein - Don’t dub sultan & ned shepard - Jeopardy (16 bit Lolitas Mix)Nice diy, though =)

  9. by opigirNo Gravatar, on October 2 2008 @ 9:04 am

    Nice tunes and nice idea, thx for sharing :)

  10. by dpriorNo Gravatar, on October 2 2008 @ 9:06 am

    What are you talking about? The connectors line up when the iPhone makes a successful connection to the dock connector. The pressure might not be great for the plastic on the cable, but whatever.

  11. by Molk0MongerNo Gravatar, on October 2 2008 @ 9:45 am

    FOR THE HORDE!!!!

  12. by modgonNo Gravatar, on October 2 2008 @ 9:59 am

    great!!

  13. by Ghafar0FoladiNo Gravatar, on October 2 2008 @ 12:41 pm

    if the wires rip off, and I think the binder clips conduct electricity, if so then you’re fucked

  14. by dpriorNo Gravatar, on October 2 2008 @ 2:18 pm

    If I recall correctly, the power carried over USB is less than 5V DC and at a very low amperage. So no, you’d be fine.

  15. by MonoKulenNo Gravatar, on October 3 2008 @ 10:54 am

    what mask do you use to protect it..it’s coolvery great video! Thanks a lot for a creative stimulus, dude!

  16. by raybyduhbayNo Gravatar, on October 6 2008 @ 12:47 am

    im talking about how the dock is at an angle so the phone is also at an angle and the phone is going to loosen the connectors over time

  17. by gizakNo Gravatar, on October 6 2008 @ 3:45 pm

    It’s an Incase Slider Black Matte

  18. by XxsLaWNo Gravatar, on October 11 2008 @ 10:21 pm

    cool

  19. by brianguy16No Gravatar, on October 13 2008 @ 10:28 am

    love the tunes, and love the dock!

  20. by MamiYareNo Gravatar, on October 20 2008 @ 2:48 am

    uhhh i think ill do the first one lol..as long as it does what its suppose to which is “stand up” thats fine with me lol

  21. by pubtorNo Gravatar, on October 31 2008 @ 5:54 am

    interesting!

  22. by GeorgeLeonidasNo Gravatar, on November 4 2008 @ 6:57 pm

    =)wow

  23. by jessemacfan1No Gravatar, on December 5 2008 @ 2:08 pm

    does it wreck the wire?

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