Egg Speaker charger concept

Posted in Concepts by Conner Flynn on May 7th, 2008

Egg Speaker charger concept
I’d like to officially say that this device is the last egg straw. There seems to be an overabundance of egg themed gadgets lately, and I think we might be abusing the whole egg thing. There’s the egg phone, wobbly egg speakers, even the egg mouse to name just a few. You gadget creators are driving me crazy with the eggs already!

Now for the latest…egg. The Egg Speaker Charger Concept device functions as a pair of satellite speakers when ‘hatched’ open, with its base functioning as a subwoofer. The base will also double as a dock for a compatible MP3 player, charging your device through induction.

[Yanko Design] VIA [Ubergizmo]

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3 Comments to “Egg Speaker charger concept”
  1. Nathan Gabriele Says:

    In my own defense, I developed this idea a year and a half ago. I just finally got around to publishing it.

  2. Conner Flynn Says:

    At least you didn’t put all of your eggs in one basket. Seems like everyone is scrambling to get their egg concepts out there. It’s really eggciting. Sorry about the bad yolks.

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