Cubic pillow lets sound in, dignity out
Continuing on in the grand tradition of products designed to let you be a lazy as possible, the "All-Sound-Catch Cubic Pillow" doesn't look particularly comfortable, but that doesn't appear to be the point. The cushion lattice allows you to stretch out on the couch without muffling any sound, allowing you use the smallest possible amount of energy to, say, talk on the phone. We're just worried that the Lazy Wii Guy will get a hold of one and cause, like, a negative energy vortex that destroys the universe.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
v_dogg @ Apr 30th 2007 11:36PM
thats just what im looking for
Rick (the original Rick) @ May 1st 2007 12:01AM
what we need is some kind of easier remotes.. like maybe it can track your eyeballs, then change channels?
LiQuiD_FuSioN @ May 1st 2007 1:22AM
Hmm.. this looks interesting.. possibly a little uncomfortable though from the way it looks.
I think what would better is if there were better wireless earphones, that hide deep within the inner ear. Doing this would allow you to lay your head on the side without the earphones hurting your ears or anything.
You know what I mean?
For ex: I tried sleeping with some Apple earphones (not the factory ones!) and they almost did the job.. but they still hurt your ears if you sleep on the side with them for too long.
Point is - someone should make smaller earphones that hide deep within the inner ear, possibly Bluetooth or something that communicates with the phone. I don't think you need make an.. aw fuck it, I'm tired.
ark_v2 @ May 1st 2007 1:26AM
Lazy-creator article #2 (after remotes of course)
Ferny @ May 1st 2007 3:11AM
engadget should start a new segment called
"Laz-E-lectronics"
Scooter @ May 1st 2007 8:20AM
I'd buy something similar, if the pillow was a bit more standard issue: being deaf in one ear, I'd like to hear the phone or alarm ring when I'm sleeping on the 'good' ear (a natural habit: it helps me sleep).
Also (before I went monaural) I used to like falling asleep to music, and earphones get a mite uncomfortable when your head is crushing a speaker into your ear.
harvard.grad @ May 1st 2007 9:25AM
don't mock it.
would be good for disabled peeps
alex @ May 1st 2007 9:50AM
People still use corded landline phones? How 90's of them.
Grant @ May 1st 2007 10:25AM
hey, i don't know about you guys, but when i was in highschool, i had many-a-conversation that was late night with the GF that involved a whole lot of classic sayings such as:
"What are you thinking"
"let me tell you about my trip to the mall today"
and
"Do you think that the girl in your math class is prettier than i am?"
or even just watched TV together and commented over the phone, this would really be perfect for it.
seanhawk @ May 1st 2007 4:57PM
Uh, speakerphone button anyone? Jeez.
Andrew @ May 1st 2007 5:14PM
What about a pillow with a wireless speaker in it that I can hook up to my stereo or laptop. I love to lie down and watch movies but the sound is always muffled by the pillow.
I LOVE THE CAPS LOCK KEY @ May 1st 2007 10:02PM
I cannot tell you how many times I have been kept on hold and lyed on the sofa waiting for an hour to talk to some one at the IRS or for technical support at AOL..... I still haven't been able to cancel that account.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=xmpDSBAh6RY