Wednesday, October 9, 2013

These wireless headphones hiding an MP3 player

If a pair of headphones usually works with a player or a mobile phone, designed by the firm GreenwingAudio model is simply self. More than just wireless headphones, Split is also a mini MP3 player that can play music directly hollow ears.
Split is a pair of in-ear headphones which has the distinction of taking its own memory storage. Its 256MB, pale in 2013, but are expected to contain twenty songs. Presented in the form of two small magnetic gadgets, simply separate them to activate them. Synchronization is from the separation with a quartz clock. To control the music played, the holder has to bite into the empty or clench their teeth, once to skip a track, twice to adjust the volume. An integrated 3-axis accelerometer is responsible for detecting movements of the jaw and turn them into an order. Finally, ear-buds are based on near-field communication. Each accessory has a miniature circuit, a memory chip, a processor and other components for playback of audio files.
Split is reduced in the prototype stage at the moment. The company hopes to achieve designer through a crowd funding campaign.