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Sound From Wind

Submitted by admin on Friday, 30 May 20082 Comments

The Sound From Wind is hands down the most innovative if not frivolous bicycle accessory to date. What you get are a pair of flutes that attach to either sides of the handle bar. As you ride you bike, air rushes thru chambers producing sounds similar to an ocarina.




Riding a bicycle can fun with the music in your ear. Don’t have the mp3 player? No problem, THE SOUND FROM WIND designed by Joseph Kim can help you with that, this gadget makes a melody through wind by using principles of the instruments such as the Flute or the Ocarina. To create difference melodies, you can use the buttons on the handle. Sound and volume can be controlled by your fingers and speed of bicycle. Now, you can ride your bike and be a musician at the same time. I guess I have to agree with all the voters in “Power To The Pedal” competition, this gadget is really cool.

the sound from the wind

the sound from the wind

the sound from the wind

the sound from the wind

Designer : Joseph Kim

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2 Comments »

Comment by Irene Clark
2008-06-03 05:31:17

where do you buy one?

 
Comment by abdülhamit yalçın
2008-09-24 23:39:55

good

 
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