
There is nothing that can match the wit of radio. It can single-handedly look after your music needs, and the spicy chitchat of disc jockeys comes as a bonus. With no jazz of cutting-edge features and hip-hop looks, the HiddenRadio is a subtle radio player that could be mistaken for anything but what it actually is. The Aussie designer John Van Den Nieuwenhuizen primarily gauged on simplicity of use and point-blank functionality. With no scroll wheels and knobs to turn, volume control is at the ease of simply lifting up the cap. By doing so, the bass speaker chamber gets more space to exhale louder music.
Rotating the cap changes the radio station and a LED on the bottom points on the tuning quality. I wonder if one’s love for radio will juice up this player since trace of plugs and cords seems amiss. I think it’s a perfect desk accessory at your workplace and if your supervisor barges into, just tap the cap down and let him wonder if he was day-dreaming!


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Superb design. And ”I wonder if one’s love for radio will juice up this player since trace of plugs and cords seems amis” - LOL ... Radio Ga Ga!!!
Hey Manish.. i actually did not find any info with respect to its energy-related facts... thats why the comment :P
the design is indeed nifty and it looks like one of the products from i-factory..
I love music and i love radios. The only problem is that most of the radio designs aren’t very funky or attractive. They are plain boring, but this one changes that. The only problem is that if this product is already available in the market I will have to buy it online, as such things take forever to reach India. I love the way it increases volume and the LED at the bottom also makes this piece enticing.