A Ghanaian Junior Secondary School Student creates Bluetooth speaker using jerrycan

A Ghanaian secondary school student, Samuel Aboagye, has created an amazing Bluetooth speaker box using a regular water gallon.

According to a post originally made by Dext Technology Limited and re-shared by Mckingtorch Makafui Awuku, Samuel, a junior high school student at Aggrey Road number two JHS developed the sound system with a jerrycan that were regarded as waste.

It further explained that the young boy used practical concepts of electric current flow, conductors and non-conductors as well as design thinking techniques to make the creative electronic device.

Credit: correctng.com

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