There are so many new MP3 players hitting the market every now and then, that making any major improvisation in their crafting is utterly complicated. But this cube-shaped MP3 player is a master prototype from a Japanese engineer. It is a masterwork created out of scratch, and is an MP3 player that is entirely motion controlled. Not the first of its type in functionality, but the idea here is one out of the box that allows the user to tap in the direction in which he wants to move in within the player’s song playlist. The player efficiently does away with buttons and stuff, and therefore all the commands are executed by motion sensors replacing them. To shut it off completely, just put the cube face down and it will utter no music anymore. Check out the video below to know it better.

Via: Dvice/HackedGadgets