Play-A-Grill: Play Music With Your Teeth, Control It With Your Tongue!

All yougaiz sporting grillz as an accessory may now raise your hands and dance, to your own music. Yep! Now use those very same grillz as an MP3 player, employing bone conduction to the the beats out your teeth! (That rhymed, eh?) Artists may want to check out #-Link-Snipped-#, a device that clubs your digital music player with your grill, developed by Aisen Chacin of the Parsons The New School for Design in New York.

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Play-A-Grill sticks on your mouth-roof and shields your teeth, but is entirely removable. Chacin tells on her website how this piece of jewelry could reintroduce the music player as a fashion accessory. The MP3 player's headphone jack was linked to a vibrating motor, and a mould was formed of her upper palate. The control facing downwards could easily be manipulated with the tongue. Proper loudness, and other's may hear the music from the wearer's mouth. Check out the video here:

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