📅 November 4, 2010

BudTrap: Engineered To Trap Your Earbuds

The focus today is on these tiny colorful rings that help you manage your earphone cords. The Budtrap urges you to turn your iPhone into art by confining your earbud wires to the One Less Tangle.

The focus today is on these tiny colorful rings that help you manage your earphone cords. The Budtrap urges you to turn your iPhone into art by confining your earbud wires to the One Less Tangle.

You can buy a BudTrap for US $5.95 from the official site where you can also find more info about the product and how you can brand it. They also offer bundles of two for US $9.95 or bundles of 5 for US $23.80.

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📅 June 16, 2010

Want To Replace Apple’s White Earbuds? Check Urbanears Medis Earphones

if you get a new iPhone 4 and maybe a bumper case, you might also be looking for a new pair of earbuds. Well, Stockholm based collective Urbanears are adding a new in-ear set to their collection: Medis.

Even though Apple’s white earbuds are iconic and you can recognize them anywhere, that’s pretty much all you can say about them. They are uncomfortable and the sound quality is pretty poor. So if you get a new iPhone 4 and maybe a bumper case, you might also be looking for a new pair of earbuds. Well, Stockholm based collective Urbanears are adding a new in-ear set to their collection: Medis.

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📅 February 19, 2010

Do Knot Forget: Ford Dissing Apple’s White Earbuds In A Bluetooth Ad

The iPhone and iPod are amongst the devices which can use this feature, and they have the most recognizable headphones I guess, this could be why Apple’s were chosen.

Ford Germany creates a fun advert, advertising the fact that Bluetooth is now built-in into their new car models, and as you can see, the ad features Apple’s distinctive horrible white earbuds.

The Bluetooth® with Voice Control system allows you to operate your mobile, satellite navigation system, climate control and audio system using voice-activated commands – all wirelessly. It’s not only safer, leaving you free to keep your eyes on the road and your hands on the wheel, but it also means you’re keeping within the law while still staying in touch.

Advertising Agency: Ogilvy Brand Center, Düsseldorf, Germany
Creative Director: Bernd Grellmann
Art Director: Lars Ecker
Copywriter: Miriam Ravagni
Photographer: Lars Ecker
Client Service Director: Sven A. Crone
Published: January 2010

[via AdsOfTheWorld]