A Bike with Many Layers

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Don’t be deceived by its seeming bulkiness, the REVO bike is actually composed of a minimal combination of 3D printed plastic, wooden and steel materials that arrive flat-packed and ready to put together!

At the heart of the design is a frame featuring two like-sized wood sheets with an open center. Together, these sandwich the other components in a sensible order that make it intuitive and easy to put together in layers. Also formed by this unique framing is an elongated saddle that makes it incredibly comfortable for two riders!

Designer: Tamás Túri

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Jabra’s Revo, Revo Wireless and Vox headphones get priced, now shipping

Jabra's Revo, Revo Wireless and Vox headphones get priced, now shipping

Jabra's fresh batch of stereo headphones were first trotted out at CES, and now they've just been graced with price tags and are up for grabs. The Revo Wireless over-ear headphone rings up at $249, while the wired flavor will set folks back $199. Jabra's in-ear Vox hardware hits wallets with a little less force thanks to a $99 asking price. If you're in need a refresher, the gear was designed with durability in mind, sports Dolby Digital Plus tech and works with its manufacturer's Sound App for iOS and Android, which promises souped-up audio quality. Pining for a set of the cans? You'll have to head over to Amazon or Dell's online storefront to pick one up.

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Jabra readies Revo and Revo Wireless over-ear headphones, Vox in-ears

Jabra readies Revo and Revo Wireless overear headphones, Vox inears

Jabra has been venturing further and further into headphones after years of focusing on headsets and speakerphones. CES 2013 is a perfect mirror of that shift: all three products it's launching at the show are geared towards music lovers rather than plain old conference calling. The Revo and Bluetooth-based Revo Wireless (above) both integrate Dolby Digital Plus audio processing and, along with a companion app for Android and iOS, may eke out more detail than usual from compressed songs. These and the in-ear Vox (after the break) are also designed to take a fair amount of abuse, Jabra says. The audio firm is mum on prices, but its new earpieces should grace ears sometime in the second quarter of the year.

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Revo PiXiS Touchscreen Digital Radio

Revo PiXiS Touchscreen Digital Radio

The Revo PiXiS is a compact DAB/DAB+/FM radio that features a 3.5-inch color touchscreen display with an icon-driven user interface to help navigate the radio’s features. Measuring 155mm x 160mm x 125mm, the PiXiS supports for DAB Slideshow, which enables detailed full color images to be broadcast with standard digital audio transmissions. The Slideshow content offers a wide variety of information screens and images such as “Now Playing” screens, news headlines, sports reports, weather information and traffic updates. Priced at £99.95 ($157), the Revo PiXiS touchscreen digital radio is currently available for pre-order with a shipping date of September 20th, 2012. [Revo]