
The Hidden Radio was not named that way because it came with some sort of invisibility cloak, but due to the fact that there is nary a button in sight. Yes sir, the Hidden Radio is completely button-less, requiring you to twist, lift or push it instead to manipulate the volume. Designed by Australian John Van Den Nieuwenhuizen, this concept model is meant to go against the grain where most devices these days come with more buttons than a nuclear arsenal control panel. Turning the Hidden Radio will help you tune in to the station you desire, where the LED light in front will glow brightly/dimmer depending on the current signal strength.
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