I love that idea but it gives “main character” energy. You only buy this to shoe your music taste then hope someone talks to you about it. Maybe i am wrong 😂
“Main character energy” is a great way to put it. If I came across someone wearing these I’d have some assumptions…
It reminds me of that Onion piece on a Kindle that loudly shouts what book you’re reading: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fDBzQkWeQ5g
But why though?
Good question
Damn, those look like shit. All the bulk of overear cans with none of the seal.
Promo picture with the headphones on backwards lol
I think the bullshit picture aligns well with the product!
Yes I really need to advertise that I only listen to OST of anime & games
This is very pointless and it just makes the headphones heavier for no benefit to the wearer
But think of the style points!
Yeah let’s make the person next to me stare me weirdly when I’m just chilling enjoying my music and make me uncomfortable 😆
Considering I deal with people who blast their music from their phone speakers without headphones, I do not want to know what over-bassed track they’re listening to.
No information about the drivers and no frequency response graphs doesn’t fill me with confidence.
That’s because they don’t exist. It’s only a concept rendering. This site spotlights design ideas and their creators, not actual products.
this post should should perhaps go into some sort of design community rather than a technology community in that case? since there’s no technology here
I imagine the frequency response curve is going to be a trash heap on these things. Mids? Who needs em?
Am sorry, but this looks hideous
How fast would that battery die? Also the screens probably add substantial weight. This thing isn’t practical at all, but it is very flashy.
As much as it looks tacky, I kinda dig it
Complete the effect by combining them with a wristwatch broadcasting your heart rate and the transfixed stare of Apple’s goggles.
Yanko design is a name I haven’t seen in quite some time. Some of the dumbest, impractical, and downright impossible concepts have been featured on this blog.
Two memorable examples were the “magnetic” exercise weight set that would have to violate physics in order to function and a refrigerator made of green goo that would somehow preserve food.
Oh and “hubless wheels” anything that rolls needs hubless wheels.