Nintendo DS lite sound shell boosts audio

Posted in Nintendo DS by Conner Flynn on February 1st, 2008

Nintendo DS lite sound shell
Gametech’s Sound Shell DLite not only gives your sound a boost, but it ensconces your DS in a bulky armor cocoon that makes it look like it’s ready for war. It snaps on around your DS Lite and gives it a serious upgrade in the audio department. The bulk is due to the amplified speakers and the battery compartment that powers them.

Still, it will protect your DS nicely in addition to the sound benefits, so I guess the added size is a trade off. It will cost you about $30. Forget the fact that it’s got a sort of…orthopedic shoe type of fugliness going on. I like the concept, hopefully they can streamline it just a tad.

Strangely, I find myself asking: Hospital device or game console?

[DS Fanboy] VIA [Technabob]

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One Comment to “Nintendo DS lite sound shell boosts audio”
  1. Mr. Hippopotamous Says:

    Sure, it boosts the sound but it looks horrible.
    Very bulky and not very pretty
    Sorry but i don’t think it works

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