Posts Tagged mp3

Word Up

How much do lyrics matter to you? Are there certain lines that you have committed to memory? If you’ve got some favorite bands, songs and rhymes (and a few extra bucks lying behind your sofa) then consider these custom-made Street Headphones, available at Freedom of Creation. They transform your music tastes into gorgeous 3D headphones. Just hope that you’ve got $1,100 in couch change hanging around…

Typo

Typo

Via analog apartment.

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Whiz Bam Boom

These colorful Kotori headphones are all about the snap, crackle and pop. Just check out how loud they are. And the volume should be pretty strong too. In over 100 variations, you can achieve any color combo and degree of brightness.

Light brites

Light brites

Via Coolhunter.

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Sickly Sweet Listening

If you’re still snacking on Valentine’s chocolates (and congrats on the moderation if you are), this may still be sweetly relevant. The Music in Love Audio Splitter connects to your mp3 player, and connects your music to your sweetheart. Sticky syrup not included. Designed by Chris NG for Fadtronics.

Two hearts, listening together

Two hearts, listening together

Via Yanko Design.

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Phone Bones

Colette’s adorable mascots, Caperino and Peperone, are two black critters that obviously have a flair for bone-shaped phones. These sculptural speakers cost a lot more than dog food though, so you can look but you can’t fetch these babies.

Pet sounds

Pet sounds

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Fluted Tunes

Though it doesn’t look the least bit birdy, this wireless speaker is called the Parrot and is made by Starck. At just over 2 feet tall, it works with the iPhone (iPod and iPod touch) and works via Bluetooth 2.0 with Smartphones, MP3 players, and your laptop. Just dock your iPhone on the top of the Parrot to begin listening to surround-sound music. And its wireless remote ain’t half bad either, making the $1500 price tag perhaps a bit easier to swallow.

Beaks up

Beak's up

Color wheel

Color wheel

Via unplggd.

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Dancing Dock

Definitely the darndest iPod dock/coffee table/personal disco I’ve ever seen. Designer Moritz Waldemeyer works with LEDs and lasers to make this digital masterpiece, which accommodates speakers, an iPod dock and a laser machine. Perfect for when you want your own personal dance party.

Dance dance dance

Dance dance dance

Table top moves

Table top moves

Via we heart.

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Post Seasonal Desire

Do the holidays have to be over? This festive UrbanEars campaign makes me full of that damn yuletide longing.

Holiday style

Holiday style

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Rotary Rage

We’ve covered a decent range of vintage electronics getting “iPodicized” but this one is really old school. Designer Alan Bader takes the iPod touch screen for a spin with the RotariPhone. It’s basically an iPod dock and speaker system, with the cradle working as the iPod dock and the handset serving as the speaker system. Just don’t let your grandma try to make a call with this one…

Bring ring

Bring ring

Back it up

Back it up

Via unplggd.

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Small DIY Sounds

Everyone knows how fond ADD is of Urban Outfitter’s music gadgets, and this mini boombox is no exception to our adoration. This old school mp3 dock has two speakers that boast clear sound, 8 ohms, 88 db sensitivity and a healthy dose of nostalgia. It’s also a bit DIY, so its $16 price tag makes it like the IKEA of audio products. Check it out here.

Silver spector

Silver spector

Via Geeksugar.

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Splash Bash

Bring this sweet pink speaker anywhere, like the bathroom or the sauna, and get ready to blast some waterproof tunes. Just strap in your iPod. The JVC speaker has a little remote control that comes with it, so you can switch tracks even when neck deep in a jacuzzi. And don’t worry, it comes in shades a little less Barbie…

It’s $79.99 at AudioCubes.

Sounds like roses

Sounds like roses

A little variety

A little variety

Via unplggd.

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