Jul.18, 2013
Sonic-Ear, designed and made by Instrument Us Inc, is an iPad accessories developed for enhancing your listening experience.
While watching a video/movie on your iPad Sonic-Ear works by redirecting sound forward, towards the viewer, making the iPad sound louder. Since it slips onto the iPad, it can go everywhere the iPad goes. No extra cabling, no batteries and no hassle.
The Sonic-Ear is also smart cover compatible and your iPad can be charged without removing the device.
Unlike plastic injection molded parts, SONIC-Ear is made in PLA as a single component with 3D printing. The 3D printed Sonic-Ear is available in 8 different colours for $34.99 (iPad Mini) and $39.99 (iPad2 and iPad 3) here.
Posted in 3D Printing Applications
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