
I’d be pretty freaked out if I knew the ball that I kick around in the garden lets out a yelp whenever it meets my foot. Aleksei R. Stevens won’t be though, as he developed a concept product known as the SoundBall which transmits motion data to a computer via Bluetooth thanks to the internal motion sensors. You won’t get MP3-grade noise though, as the SoundBall currently bleeps out corresponding electronic noises at this point in time. I’m not sure whether there is any practical use in such a concept, but perhaps it could evolve into an interactive toy of some sort.
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