This is my small case for the Phoniebox. It's 15x15x15cm. You'll still need a Raspberry Pi, an RFID card reader, a 1.3-inch OLED display, Trust Leto stereo speakers (or speakers of a similar size), a power bank, and a few arcade buttons.
You'll need to remove the case of the RFID card reader. Simply glue the antenna of the card reader to the top of the box using hot glue, near the OLED display.
Here you can find all the information about Phoniebox and how to configure it: https://phoniebox.de/
Speakers: https://www.trust.com/en/product/19830-leto-compact-2-0-speaker-set#
6x arcade buttons with an diameter of 24 to 28 mm
for examble: https://www.amazon.de/EG-STARTS-beleuchtet-Arcade-Tasten-Mikroschalter/dp/B01N549IDL/ref=pd_bxgy_thbs_d_sccl_1/262-7655798-2453731?pd_rd_w=8QA4K&content-id=amzn1.sym.d6531279-1f86-4ae1-b1f7-8ab9db04b1a0&pf_rd_p=d6531279-1f86-4ae1-b1f7-8ab9db04b1a0&pf_rd_r=GM3NDBK9PDQZ84N0G89W&pd_rd_wg=Wio7l&pd_rd_r=0b234be9-b72a-4786-9687-16666897530a&pd_rd_i=B01N549IDL&psc=1
laut+_button.stl | 11.4KB | |
laut-_button.stl | 9.8KB | |
nextprev_button.stl | 9.1KB | |
pauseplay_button.stl | 9.3KB | |
pause_button.stl | 9.5KB | |
phoniebox_2.0_Housing.stl | 1.0MB | |
phoniebox_2.0_Sidepanel.stl | 642.7KB | |
stop_button.stl | 8.5KB |