Motz Wooden The Smallest FM Radio Ever Made
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Motz Wooden is looks like the smallest functional wooden FM radio ever made. It measures about 4.5 x 2.5 x 2 inches, so it looks like having a radio in miniature borrowed from a doll’s house.

This little gadget not only plays back the latest on the airwaves, it also doubles up as a speaker for your iPod courtesy of its integrated 3.5mm jack. It can be charged fully by hooking it up to your USB port. Currently these are retailing through the Korean Early Shop. They’ll cost you 39,800 won or about $34.

Here’s a video showing off the Motz FM radio in action – it’s being streamed from Korea, so you need to be patient to wait for it to load:
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