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Audionoggin attracts the tunes while keeping your ears free of plugs, wires

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Like music while you ride but want to keep those ears open for traffic sounds and ambient noise? Audionoggin’s wireless mini speakers put a relatively lightweight, aerodynamic solution on your helmet for a solid five hours of ride time before needing a recharge. The design is slim, but with long speaker sections that push sound down all around your ears to become immersive, but not distracting. Volume and control buttons sit on top, and it sticks to your helmet with magnets…

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They ship with a carrying case that doubles as a charging cradle, and the magnetic connections are the charge points. Not shown are the stick-on magnetic attachment points that go on your helmet. Once juiced up, those magnetic bits stick to each other and the speakers are held in place. All told, they only stick out about 12mm.

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As of this post, there’s just one set left for the $49 early bird special, after which it bumps to $69 for the campaign and an eventual retail price that’ll probably edge north of $100. Check out the Kickstarter campaign here.

AudioNoggin.com

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Earl P
Earl P
7 years ago

I’d be interested to see how this stacks up against wind noise. Maybe they should be paired with the ever stylish cat-ears product.

myke2241
myke2241
7 years ago

Yawn, another kickstarter…..

Groghunter
Groghunter
7 years ago

As I was reading, all I could think was “please don’t be Kickstarter, please don’t be Kickstarter.” Then I get to the end, & the disappointment flowed. I like Kickstarter, especially for funding things like art, I consider it a modern form of patronage. I back a lot of games. But with hardware, it’s not patronage, it’s venture capital for people who can’t get actual venture capital. With none of the protections from failures that venture capitalists get.

Archer
Archer
7 years ago

Forget the Kickstarter. WHEN WILL A BLACK OCTAL BE SOLD?!?!?!

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