'The Dreyfuss Special' Turns Old Phones into Music-Blasters
Harris Jay Rosenberg Alterman — January 14, 2012 — Tech
References: uncleoswald & psfk
If you go to a restaurant and order ‘The Dreyfuss Special’ the waiter will have no idea what you’re talking about; however, anyone at the 2012 CES will be happy to serve you up this new speaker system made from recycled handset telephones.
The refurbished phones are sleek, colorful and look like something that ‘Beats by Dr.Dre’ would create. The speakers plug into any MP3 player or phone and sound booms out both ends.
The creators of the The Dreyfuss Special, ‘Uncle Oswald is my Hero’ realized that there are piles upon piles of these phones going to waste just sitting in a landfill somewhere. By utilizing idle resources, they have created a sick device from something that used to be garbage.
The refurbished phones are sleek, colorful and look like something that ‘Beats by Dr.Dre’ would create. The speakers plug into any MP3 player or phone and sound booms out both ends.
The creators of the The Dreyfuss Special, ‘Uncle Oswald is my Hero’ realized that there are piles upon piles of these phones going to waste just sitting in a landfill somewhere. By utilizing idle resources, they have created a sick device from something that used to be garbage.
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