USB-powered Hello Kitty speakers
Aug 6, 06 10:23 PM PDT
The world is divided into two groups - those who love Hello Kitty, while the rest absolutely loathe the cutesy, white feline. Brando from Hong Kong has a new pair of Hello Kitty speakers that are USB-powered. Decked out in pink clothes complete with a ribbon on the left hand side of its forehead, these speakers are set to thrill Hello Kitty fans worldwide. All the cables are located behind to minimize mess. Strangely enough, the speakers are also located at the back, which means that sound travels away from you unless you'd rather see Hello Kitty's derriere while enjoying properly channeled music. Each pair costs $48 and measures 12cm x 7.9cm x 7cm.
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