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Portable MP3 player for cyclists

The owners of two-wheelers are targeted by Podio, through which we can finally safely listen to our favorite album while sitting on a wire donkey.

Anyone who has been driving in heavy traffic is well aware that it can be very helpful not to plug our ear canal unnecessarily with earphones or headphones to avoid dangerous traffic situations. Unfortunately, this mostly deprives us of musical pleasures, but fortunately the Podio is a powerful solution to this problem: the steering wheel-mounted structure is actually an MP3 player with a built-in speaker that offers basic multimedia features embedded in a stylish casing. Weighing in at 139 grams, the device has only 2GB of built-in memory, but this amount is expected to be sufficient for everyday use. The same may no longer be adjustable with a calm heart about the volume, as the 1,5-watt sound generator can easily be surpassed by ambient noise, as a result of which the legitimacy of the whole concept can be questioned. Fortunately, we can no longer complain about the uptime, as the Podio can run for up to 20 hours on a single charge, and even if you choose to use the headset, it can run up to 3 hours when used as a traditional MP60 player.

Portable MP3 player for cyclists

The date of entry and the expected purchase price of the additional market, which can handle both WMA and MP3 files, is unknown.

Portable MP3 player for cyclists

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