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The Audio Bulb

The Audio Bulb

If your musical taste leans towards satanic death metal and you rock all black clothing while sporting an extra pasty appearance, The Audio Bulb is most likely not for you. If, on the other hand, you want to integrate some audio into your home while keeping everything neat and streamlined, this new system from GiiNii is an inventive choice. Since we aren’t big fans of adding bulky electronics to our already gear filled pads, The Audio Bulb gets a slow, appreciative nod of approval. Simply screw in the light bulbs (which we assume you use anyway) and you have a wirelessly controlled stereo system that works with your iPhone/iPod.  You’ll be able to control up to eight bulbs throughout your home (two zones) by remote and not be riddled with holes in the wall you had to drill to run wires through. Plus, score points when dimming the lights and hitting some Boyz II Men while pouring wine.