Wednesday, Nov 14th 2007 by James Allan Brady


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Check out this little, very little MP3 player. The headphones are the biggest part of the whole setup.

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So the MP3 player portion has an male audio jack that plugs into either the base station or the headphone’s female audio ports. I assume the player is controlled by twisting it or something like that.

tok_tak2

But when it plugs into the base it works like a joystick to control music playback and volume. The base also charges it, which is what I assume the LED on the bottom is for. The base even has built in speakers, no word on price or availability, sadly its just a design right now.

Cool Gadgets – The Tiny Tok Tak MP3 Player [via Gadettastic]

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  1.  igor zusev   View all comments by igor zusev  +1  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    Hey a tampon with headpones

  2.  Stuart Halliday   View all comments by Stuart Halliday  +1  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    How much Flash does it hold? 512MB? 1GB?

    You could have told us that?

  3.  Stuart Halliday   View all comments by Stuart Halliday  +1  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    Oh I see, it’s a concept. So it doesn’t actually exist therefore it has no storage and no battery (or capacitor)!

    Cute. I could design an even smaller mp3 player then.

    If you don’t have to worry about things like real-world battery life or flash storage physical requirements you can make any device any size.

  4.  arjun   View all comments by arjun  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    good day chris, i saw the mobiblu cubisto mp3 player,any idea about quality of the player? it sells at walmart.


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