This 'Homade Boom Dock' is a Blast from the Past
Summer Luu — November 10, 2010 — Tech
References: geekstuff4u & technabob
Remember when people used to carry around ghetto blasters on their shoulders, pumping music on the streets? Bring back those old-school days in a micro design with the 'Homade Boom Dock.'
These boom box speakers connect to your iPod, iPhone or any other Apple music playing device. These portable mini speakers don't require any batteries and are a cute way to blast your tunes. The 'Homade Boom Dock' is definitely a blast from the past.
These boom box speakers connect to your iPod, iPhone or any other Apple music playing device. These portable mini speakers don't require any batteries and are a cute way to blast your tunes. The 'Homade Boom Dock' is definitely a blast from the past.
Trend Themes
1. Portable Speakers Trend - Opportunity to create more portable speakers with unique designs like the 'Homade Boom Dock' that partner with multiple types of music playing devices.
2. Retro Tech Trend - Opportunity to create more retro-inspired tech products like the 'Homade Boom Dock' that offer a modern take on vintage devices.
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Industry Implications
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