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    Default Atari's New "Speakerhat"

    The Speakerhat is a baseball cap with high quality speakers and a microphone which use Bluetooth to connect to devices. Atari promises "a fundamentally new social audio experience" with Multiplayer Mode, which allows multiple users to listen to a single audio stream via Bluetooth. The company is also introducing a limited edition Blade Runner 2049 Speakerhat this fall.

    Source: https://www.engadget.com/2017/07/20/...he-speakerhat/

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    I wouldn't mind having the hat sans speakers.
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    I found this product to be so... odd haha. Maybe wear when home but why wear a hat at home if you don't have to AND you can just use the speakers?

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