
"That said, the creation is unique and brings back the charm of CD players to the current times, when wireless headphones, audio codecs, sleek design, and comfort are prioritized over everything else. The pair of cans (literally) is wireless (well, partly) as they are powered by a rechargeable battery pack, which supplies power to the CD player to function normally for an extended time."
"These headphones will last for some hours on a single full recharge of the batteries, so you can go around the town showing them off. The CD player's insert disk section is positioned in front for easy accessibility. The unit looks hardcore, and only for audiophiles who listen to music at high volumes, since the speakers are embedded into the cans."
A DIY headphone combines a front-loading CD player, rechargeable battery pack, and over-ear speaker cans into a wearable, retro audio rig. The bulky frame houses a multifunctional remote, a top slot for disk cases, storage for ten CDs in each can, a wire module, and a jewel case box. The unit uses a salvaged car audio front-loading mechanism and supplies power from the battery pack to run the CD player for several hours per recharge. The headset weighs more than two pounds without discs, secures with a head strap and adjuster, and contains embedded speakers for high-volume listening.
Read at Yanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
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