Radiobox can be squished
July 13th, 2007
Most electronics are extremely fragile, and they won’t be able to withstand more than one drop without falling apart just like Humpty Dumpty. The Radiobox from Semk is different however, being made out of materials found in a beanbag chair in favor of hard plastics and metals found in most electronic items. The soft, faux fabric exterior is filled to the brim with tiny pellets that make the Radiobox a comfort to touch and hold. Controls of the Radiobox are located behind the soft exterior, with the metal speaker grill being the only element that’s not soft. I wonder if you gather enough of these on the floor, you’ll even be able to make a bed out of it. This squishy Radiobox can be picked up for $26 a pop.
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