
Take your tunes with you the next time the mob makes you sleep with the fishes via Wavetooth. This completely waterproof Bluetooth headset features touch functionality, 13-hour battery life, and “Noise Rebound” technology, among other things. Glug glug, bitches.

An aluminum cylinder the size of a roll of toilet paper, the Aluminum Sound Tube MP3 Speaker brings booming (portable) audio to your iPhone/iPod. Not only does it apparently deliver crisp highs and booming base, but the speaker also is a self-contained MP3 player unto itself. Shipping with a 2GB Micro SD card (with support of up to 8GB), you don’t even need to bring your iPhone with you. Although…why on earth wouldn’t you have your iPhone with you? Loser.

Insanely-clever industrial design from Chun-Chieh Yang: each fold-out from the Flexible Speaker for iPhone increases the overall volume. And, the rage of anyone within earshot of your crappy music, accordingly.
via Yanko

From Munitio come the Teknine Nine Millimeter earphones, which look all bullet-y ‘n shit. Beyond their exceedingly-unique look, the specs look fantastic: 9mm speaker drivers with earth neodymium magnets, SiliconeHollowPoints™ with noise isolating technology, Kevlar® reinforced fabric cable, 24k Gold plated 3.5mm stereo plug, and a machined copper alloy housing plated in 18k gold.

The Hohrizontal 51 from finite elemente not only serves as an ultra-minimalist iPod dock and integrated sound system, but also a wall shelf capable of supporting up to 55 pounds. Display your chess club trophies, crank up the bass, and watch them go airborne from the thumping! Besides the (pictured) wood finish, 6 other colors are available.

The bondi iMac-looking Mu Space concept from designers Yuan-Hao Hsu & Lin Tzu Hsuan is a portable, MP3-playing, sleep-facilitating system. Simply unzip the side compartment, unfurl the relaxation mat, lay your weary head down on the fluffy pillow, and let your Raffi tunes lull you to sleep.

Your little accident bundle of joy is currently gestating, and what better way to prepare the creature in utero than with Nirvana’s Nevermind? In conjunction with your iPod, Ritmo, the prenatal music system, uses a lightweight fabric harness and 4-speaker surround sound to aurally soothe both fetus and baby mama.

Technocel announced their Ear Vibe stereo headset, which vibrate in your ears when your music hits low frequency bass. They sport high-fidelity stereo sound and include a microphone for hands free voice calls. While that’s cool and the shaky-shaky in ear canal thing is nice, the design of the buds is completely badass.

Today JVC announced the JVC XS-SR3 surround iPod dock (coming later this month). The dock can hold iPods horizontally as well as vertically, to view your tiny movies as you see fit. Although the speakers look like someone forgot to hold down SHIFT while using Free Transform in Photoshop, they boast 5W of power with Dolby Virtual Surround sound.

Designed by Grier Govorko, Q-speakers are hand-crafted in New Zealand from real (sustainable forest) wood. With “reflective” audio technology devised by Red Hot Chili Peppers sound engineer Dave Levine, they use highly-efficient Class D amplification to deliver 60W of pure aural heaven.