Although there are music players that link to our account in the Spotify service and even customers for mobile phones, the idea developed by the Spanish Ivan Parra as a final project in a Swedish university we love, and deserves special attention. To make matters worse, the idea was developed under the watchful eye of Spotify makers themselves, get started you might be interested in bringing to fruition the Spotify player personnel.
The design of this player is excellent, and outstanding attention to detail even in the packaging or LEDs that are used to report the power or volume. But what interests us is the performance. To us it is very reminiscent of the old system where we placed our records or cassettes. In the case of this player Jordi Parra, which are used are disks that can carry RFID information playlists, searches or specific issues if you connect the computer to computer via USB.
After just putting that disc in the right place player personnel, will start to play music from Spotify. Then watch a video of the operation of the player personal. Track | Techcrunch. More | Zenona.
The design of this player is excellent, and outstanding attention to detail even in the packaging or LEDs that are used to report the power or volume. But what interests us is the performance. To us it is very reminiscent of the old system where we placed our records or cassettes. In the case of this player Jordi Parra, which are used are disks that can carry RFID information playlists, searches or specific issues if you connect the computer to computer via USB.
After just putting that disc in the right place player personnel, will start to play music from Spotify. Then watch a video of the operation of the player personal. Track | Techcrunch. More | Zenona.
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