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Friday, October 02, 2009 - Anuradha Menon
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There are many headphones for MP3 or cell phones out in the market but there is a lack of portable speakers that are both functional and aesthetically pleasing. The Music Balloon takes a little portable speaker and wraps it up in what looks like a Nerf ball.
A Japanese designer, Yuen’to has produced a clean and simple portable speaker made with a colorful sponge outer to suit both genders. It can plug into most electronic products and is useful for listening to music while riding a bicycle or just chilling outside. Inside the 2″ round and squishy case lives a 0.7 watt speaker, a rechargeable battery that lasts about 2 hours, and an audio in jack that doubles as a USB charging port. This sponge foam speaker is reminiscent of 80's TV presenter microphones and will happily sit on a desk or hang out of a pocket while you play your tunes or check the latest podcasts. (Source: Yuen’to)

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