EyePlay: You put your glasses in and then take them out and it makes music!

John Biggs

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Tuesday, January 22nd, 2008

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In what may be one of the worst examples of “convergence” ever invented we present the EyePlay, a sunglasses case with built-in speakers. Let’s go over the possible usage scenarios, shall we? You’re on the beach, you want to listen to music. You pull out your EyePlay and your iPod, set them near your head, and turn on the music. It blares out of tinny speakers, mixing with the poor acoustics of the beach until the music becomes a miasma of Justin T and seal barks. You fall asleep. Someone steals your iPod and EyePlay. The best thing is that these things are only $49 so you can always buy a new iPod and EyePlay for your next trip.

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