Noisy Instrument, Not Your Typical Earphones
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The “Noisy Instrument” earphones don’t connect to your iPod or even play music for that matter. The earphones are actually a network of plastic tubes connected together to recreate the sound of an ocean. The “Noisy Instrument” was designed by Jun Murakoshi to help people relax with the soothing sounds of the seas after a hard day’s work. The contraption doesn’t need any external power, and requires only a little background noise to recreate the sound of a roaring ocean. Although the same effect could be achieved with a simple recording of a real ocean, the fashion statement these earphones make would be absolutely priceless.
Doodaddy 8 months and 1 week ago
I have to agree. I would have a hard time relaxing with that thing on my head.
JS20000 8 months and 1 week ago
No one is going to put that stuff on their head everyday-what a gimmick.










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