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Is there a commercially available travel pillow with noise cancelling headphones built into it?
Quick ... nick the idea before SBZ mass produce it from Chine.
Answer: Not yet but not after this thread. 😆
Quick ... nick the idea before SBZ mass produce it from Chine.
Will it come from a reputable UK comapny with a well known branding and warranty or will I have to go direct to the factory and risk a catastrophic failure from buying a substandard product?
don simon - MemberWill it come from a reputable UK comapny with a well known branding and warranty or will I have to go direct to the factory and risk a catastrophic failure from buying a substandard product?
Probably a bit of both ... design in UK and made in China ... then rejected by health & safety for being too trendy ... LOL
I'd buy one. Would want the headphones to be ridiculously good though, maybe a memory foam pillow too.
I'm not seeing how it'd work; do your pillows normally cover both ears?
You know those U-shaped travel pillows that you get. They have one ergonomic problem - they force you to have your head off to one side. Add in a bit more support up around the ears and lower skull and it'd be well comfy.
Ah I -see-.
I'm still not convinced though.
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you use a travel pillow?! hahahahahahahahahaha...
I think Tesco's have one or sainsburys
valium?
Whisky.
Why not just buy some decent noise cancelling headphones of your choice and a normal travel pillow? Why would you spend the £££££s on decent headphones that are built into something the *majority* of people will only use occasionally? I think the market would be way too small.
I had a search, but the best thing I could find was a "lap pillow"
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Cool huh?
(They've got one shaped like [url= http://www.japantrendshop.com/oppai-pillow-breast-pillow-p-444.html ]boobies[/url] too)
Just fit some earphones to a crash helmet - job done
http://www.advrider.com/forums/showthread.php?t=367454



