Man fed up with neighbor's loud music uses Bluetooth jammer to block his music
The relentless reggae music coming from his neighbors' Bluetooth speakers irked Roni Bandini enough to inspire him to engineer a Raspberry Pi system to disrupt the audio signal blocker . Roni Bandini, a technologist and developer, found herself frustrated by her neighbor's daily reggaeton sessions. Rather than confronting them directly, Bandini devised a clever solution using a Raspberry Pi. By programming the device to detect reggae music and interfere with nearby Bluetooth speakers, she successfully distorted the sound. Although this method may have been considered invasive, it allowed her to address the noise issue without direct confrontation bluetooth jammer . Tom's Hardware report reveals that Roni Bandini's system is powered by a Raspberry Pi 3 B+. He has also connected it to a DFRobot OLED display panel. To listen to music loudly, he has plugged in a microphone to a USB port on the Raspberry Pi. To initiate music playback, he presses a button. To enable the R