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Hi, I work as a product designer an am trying copy a detail that Bose have on their head phones. Essentially they have what looks like flat black ABS plastic back light with some LEDS. Next to the LED is a printed symbol (Pad printing I think).
How do they create this clever effect with the LEDs?
At first I thought the plastic might have been translucent and that the black coating had been printed on the the outside. However, as you can probably see in the image, I tried scratching away on the top black surface to find that it looks like this whole chunk of material is black ABS.
So how do they get the light through?
- Is the wall thickness where the LEDs are super thin? But I tried poking the left one and it seems pretty tough.
- Is there a hole all the way through the black ABS where the LEDs are and they insert some very tight fitting light guides/pipes?
Any thoughts/comments would be really appreciated. Thanks.
Greg
flexible neon blue light... Search for it
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They are just an led diode...
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They do it through light pipes. The LEDs are on a board and the perspex, or whatever, light pipe is shaped so it gathers the light and presents it at the end as you see.