fm radio is squeezably soft

July 12th, 2007 comments (2) stumble it! digg it! by: technabob

This funky portable FM radio from Semk isn’t made out of the traditional hard plastics and metals you usually find in electronic gadgets.

Semk Radiobox Soft FM Radio

In fact, the battery-operated Radiobox is made using similar materials to those you’d find in a beanbag chair. The radio features a soft, faux fabric exterior and is stuffed with those little pellets that make it nice and squshy. Even the controls are concealed behind the soft exterior. From what I can tell, the only exposed element that’s not soft to the touch is the radio’s metal speaker grill.

The Radiobox can be found online from Dutch retailer KadoCorner for 18,75 (which is about $26 bucks stateside.)

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  1. the scholar says:

    that is cool, and a great addition to a kid’s room.

  2. GadgetChick says:

    Semk’s Soft FM Radio…

    Semk’s FM Radio is mostly-soft – Technabob notes that it’s like a bean bag chair, since it’s filled with the same kind of pellets. And that really c…

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