Nokia’s fresh new spots feature uber cool headphones. Nokia’s new Music Almighty ads broke a couple of days ago. They were done by Fabian and Ida, really nice work, must have been great fun to make.
Tristar Massage Chair from Bronze 69 combining the best of luxury with the highest level of comfort. The unique design transforms almost any room into a high-end spa facility. Adjustable massage settings let you choose from 6 techniques and a new foot message system complete de-stress the body while Kalfasun high pressure lamps relax the muscles of the face and hands.
Give your speakers some extra personality by making them out of a vinyl doll. The combined need for some new speakers created a happy union of doll and speaker.
Designer Ed Lewis took the hip, urban chic of vinyl toys and gave them the gift of music by fusing speakers into the faces of these “Munnny” vinyl toys from Kid Robot.
the three-way ZQ31D loudspeaker touts an architecture that responds to the acoustic demands. It entails merging of midrange/treble column with the subwoofer box. It features a 10mm twin-magnet Kevlar tweeter; a 15-degree angled midrange waveguide loading a 38mm Kevlar driver; and a 31cm woofer.
War tech phones? No, it’s just the new Sony Personal Field Speakers. Sound loud and around! You can even feel the bass in your brains!
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Sony redefines the world of sound with its new 2007 PFR-V1 Personal Field Speaker that mimics audiophile grade front-facing speakers. First in the industry (and the world) to separate bass from mid and treble frequencies so that users can hear even better sound. Bass sounds are reproduced through a new “extended bass reflex duct” which extends directly into the ear canals.
DJ GO is a portable system containing 2 mp3/CD turntables and a mixer combined into one unit that can fold up and turn into a carry bag. Its internal hard drive stores thousands of songs inside the device, eliminating the need to carry vinyl, CDs or iPods.
500 XL is a pretty unusual loud speaker system. Sometimes bigger IS really better, especially when it comes to sound. That’s why we took a puny pair of earbuds, put them in Fred’s highly technical Way Big machine, and created 500XL - it’s 500 times the size of the original! How great will these look on your desktop alongside your mp3 player or PC?
We have already seen many audio accessories that flash and light-up with your music.
The Music Light isn’t the first light show device generated by measuring certain frequencies of sound. In fact there are already a few on the market. This one takes it one step further because sound can be visualized in a way no current product on the market can do.