Looking more like a computer mouse, the new MP3 player from Coby presents a neat and trendy design to attract gen-next music enthusiasts. Dubbed “Micro MP3 Player,” the sleek MP3 player seems to remove all the controls from its surface and remains a riddle to many a viewer. Capable of playing MP3 and WMA files, the latest Coby music player comes with 2GB of storage, a 3.5mm headphone jack and a USB 2.0 connection. Compatible with Windows computers, the Micro MP3 Player possibly runs on a rechargeable Lithium Polymer battery, allowing up to five hours of uninterrupted music.
Technology and entertainment usually go hand in hand. In fact it wouldn’t be wrong to say that the present tools of entertainment are possible just because of modern technology. Keeping the traditional association up, the Chameleon is an innovative music player that promises to make the interaction of technology and entertainment with the human body possible. This MP3 player is worn on the arm and its small speakers are attached to the wearers clothing.
A pen would possibly be the last option to knock your mind while choosing a business gift. However, the multitasking pen by Peter Vardai is a refreshing take on the writing tool that touting some overwhelming features will take the receiver by surprise. Presenting multiple parts, the new pen by the Hungarian designer expands to the growing needs of the trendy users. The multitasking pen comes with a standard kit containing the nib, the central unit and the end part. The front part or nib of the pen can be changed to be used as a ballpoint pen, fountain pen, mechanical pencil or a digital pen. And the central part contains a music player, LED light, charger input, together with a memory card and a battery, while the end part of the pen integrates the transmitter of the Bluetooth headset.
Conceived by designer Lisa Kohanski, the “Tripod” is a functional MP3 player that comes integrated with an OLED display to become a movie player. All the users needs to do to transform the Tripod from a music player to a movie player is turn the MP3 player upside down and pull the two halves apart while holding the release button.
It really is! Hear me out. The iBangle is Gopinath Prasana’s vision of a future iPod where the devices have become darn close to becoming jewelry. If you factor in inflation and the cost of Apple products today – might as well call it jewelry because it’ll cost as much. I digress, the iBangle is a thin piece of aluminum (of course) with a multi-touch track pad. To achieve the perfect fit, a cushion inside the ring inflates to keep itself taught against your wrist. Unisex? Maybe.