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thankoibud.jpgAre you really bugged by your ear phone cord being in your way due to its inappropriate length. Well, iBUD provides a solution for it and how? Talk of creativity and here you have it right infront of you in this pic. iBUD is a pair of headphones that attempts to solve the problem of inappropriate cord length, an idea that a few companies are starting to get behind. The ear phones feature a small reel like thing where in the unused cord is stored. In case you need more length, just give It tug and way it goes. The ear-phones also feature a new design on the ear-piece to fit into your ears with ease. You don't have to be a rocket scientist to guess from the who the in-ear design is derived from. Yeah! you guessed it right, it is Sony. Well, that obviously means a good amount of isolation from the outside noise once you've plugged it in, with it also promising for a quality sound as well. The iBUD earphones will be available for an approx price of $85.

Via Gizmodo