VIDEO: Rad Blaster mini boombox launches

Teeny stereo-shaped flash drive

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15 December 2009 10:54 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott

The mini boombox Rad Blaster has launched straight into our hearts with its retro ghetto blaster looks and flash drive functionality.

We've no doubt the built-in speaker quality is fairy rubbish, but they've made an effort with seven EQ settings and it does offer a 3.5mm headphone jack.

With a 1-inch OLED display, the Rad Blaster supports MP3/WMA/WAV files, has a voice recorder, 2GB on-board memory and a rechargeable-via-USB battery.

Hit play on the video above for a brief glimpse of the little fella, and longer glimpses of some beats'n'break dancing while the Rad Blaster is available now for $59.99.

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