The MP3 is in the mouth
Aisen Chacin, a student from Parsons School of The New School in New York, has just released a MP3 player in his mouth. The bottom of the MP3 player has four volume control buttons and a transfer button.
Aisen Chacin, a student from Parsons School of The New School in New York, has just released a MP3 player in his mouth.
This MP3 has a vibration device and is designed to match the teeth.
The bottom of the MP3 player has four volume control buttons and a transfer button. When you need to change the volume and the song, just push the tongue on the buttons.
What's special about this MP3 player is that you do not need to use a headphone, but you can still hear the song because it vibrates through the skull.
This device is removable, easy to mount.
When the MP3 player starts up, the vibrating device in the mouth also works, with just two hands on the ear, you hear the music.
The material plated outside of these MP3 teeth is almost platinum and has six gems attached. This device can be removed very easily.
There are 6 stones on this MP3 player.
Friends of Aisen Chacin have tested this product of her. She said, want to develop this unique music player.
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