Anatomical Voice Recorders

Dror Goldblum's Design is Inspired by the Skeletal System

Dror Goldblum may save the world of voice recorders with his latest design. His voice recorder is shaped like a bone and has all the bells and whistles of modern voice recorders.

Almost every piece of tech can record sound nowadays, but do they look like bones? Dror Goldblum's recorder bends to begin recording and has a USB and headphone jack. This design may be too little too late to save voice recorders from their eventual doom, but it still looks damn good.
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