Samsung Galaxy Buds Case With Belt Clip 3D Printer Model

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July 24, 2022

Thingiverse is getting worse and worse by the day. Many features have been broken for ages, and MakerBot clearly doesn't care about fixing them. View counts don't work, editing model descriptions is a pain, and now my recent uploads from the past month aren't showing up in search results. I can't even see them in my profile. This website is broken and shows no sign of improving.

I've left up my Thingiverse posts, but have removed most of the STL files. You can download my models from Printables.com, and I'll get points to use toward Prusa filament. All of my future work will be available there.

Samsung Galaxy Buds Case with Belt Clip on printables.com

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I made this case for the Samsung Galaxy Buds2, and it should also work with the Buds Pro, Buds Live, and any other Buds that have a recharging case that measures 50x50x27.

The holster must be printed with TPU, so that it will conform to the shape of the Buds case. The fit is nice and tight, and the only way to get the Buds out is to push up through the hole on the bottom.

The first version has an integrated belt loop that measures 4x36mm, enabling it to fit a typical 1.25" belt (sorry, I'm mixing Metric and Imperial). It's great for when you definitely don't want the case to come off of your belt.

The second version has a belt clip that you print separately and then attach to the holster. I recommend PETG for strength, but PLA should work. The clip slides through from the top and then has a locking tab. Once it's in, it's hard to get it out. I have no fear of the two pieces separating accidentally.

Since belt sizes vary, there are three different clips measuring 4x36mm, 4x38mm, and 4x40mm. If you need something larger or wider, let me know.

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UPDATE: I sat down too close to an armrest, which pushed the case up and away from my belt. The PETG clip cracked partway, but didn't break. I suspect that a PLA clip would have completely broken off. Note that this will happen with almost any belt clip in this scenario, and I prefer it. It's better than the case sliding off of my belt without me noticing.

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