Vonia: Bone Conduction Music Headband
Here’s a unique twist to normal headphones: Vonia!- a music headband that conducts music through vibrating your skull.

The Vonia Sports Headband works with all music players, but seems to favour the iPod nano, as it even has a little compartment in the front to conveniently place your iPod nano in. For those of you who desire a more vibrant music listening experience, consider picking up the Vonia! Available in Japan for $85 from Thanko Vonia.
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