Lexon Rubber Radio For Your Showering Pleasure
14th Dec 2005, 02:52 GMT
Talk about a straightforward design—this little all-rubber radio from Lexon is water-resistant and you can browse through stations by turning the antenna that pokes out from the top, adjust the volume or band on the front, and turn it on or off on top. That's it. No equalizers, LCD displays, or tape decks. Just good old-fashioned radio fun for when you're in the shower or on the beach. It runs on four AA batteries and is available now for $69.00. Lexon Rubber Radio [Popgadget]
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