A number of years ago many will remember a fashion craze that started around thermodynamic T-shirts which were coloured with die that changed colour with temperature. Whilst, at the time, they seemed all the rage in retrospect why anything that highlighted just how hot and sweaty you were became a fashion must-have is quite beyond me.
The T-Qualizer T-Shirt takes matters that one step further, as it features a fully functioning, sound sensitive graphic equalizer that works in just the same way as those on hi-fi sets.
Operated from a battery pack (taking 4 x AAA batteries) hidden inside the t-shirt, the Electro Luminescence panel features equaliser bars that light up in response to ambient sound, be that the crazy beats of your local nightclub or the sound of your children fighting over the TV remote.

A little crass, perhaps, but strangely cool in a retro sense, wearing this is bound to get you noticed wherever you may be - and at only £24.95 (€37.43 / $44.29) a piece they’re hardly going to break the bank.
You can purchase the T-Qualizer directly via this link.








It sounds like the kind of thing I might wear. lol
Of course Red would wear one of these. I bet you would too Drew? Can I call you drew? Hey why have you not posted at bloggertalk.net yet?
Oh this is so totally cool in the nerdiest way.
Is it loud in here, or is it just my shirt?
If my shirt is bright enough to read my watch, then it’s time to leave before I go deaf.
lol - especially if you’re not wearing a watch (I can remember giving a stranger the time by looking at my wrist once (and getting it pretty much right) being convinced that I was wearing a watch - but that’s another story….
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