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I’m Staying At Home And Turning My Suitcases Into Speakers [Speakers]

Im Staying At Home And Turning My Suitcases Into Speakers [Speakers] At some point I’ll quit traveling and painstakingly turn all my suitcases into classy rechargeable speakers. Either that or I’ll pay some guy over $250 to do the exertions for me.

Dubbed the BoomCase and designed by SiMo, this somewhat vintage suitcase has an odd appeal:

The Self Powered, Portable Suitcase Stereo system works together with your iPod/iPhone or any device with a headphone jack. Each case will last 7+ hours on a single charge (Charger In-built). Moreover running on batteries, The BoomCase can be plugged in when the party goes inside. While you don’t plan on taking the case around much you possibly can pick a plug-in exactly version to avoid wasting on weight.

The BoomCase comes in every kind of dimensions and shapes with pricing starting at $250. [ BoomCase via Uncrate ]

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