LED Lit Halloween T-Shirt Grooves To Your Music

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Tuesday, 29th Sep 2009 | Share


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Halloween is just around the corner coming next month. If you haven’t already thought about that wicked prank you’ll be playing on your friends yet, there is not much time left. And if you plan to have a pixilated party in the evening, we’ve got something to light you – yes, you!

The shirt you see here is a very cool sound activated LED lit pumpkin T-shirt. The fabric used is cotton and the lights are powered by a small battery pack that can be removed when you wish to wash the shirt. The lights form an equalizer and that is when the ‘sound activated’ thing shows the magic.

The shirt has a built in sound sensitive spectrum analyzer. As the music beats, the equalizer moves to the beat of the music! Each frequency of music will activate a different equalizer bar, just like the equalizer on your stereo at home! It’s a must have accessory for all concerts, parties or even raves! It has a fully functional Electro Luminescence panel with a battery pack that snuggles discretely into a pocket inside the T-shirt. The end result is a tremendous sound sensitive music T-Shirt that commands attention!

The lights flow in green, yellow and red and the battery pack has an on/off switch so you can choose when you do and don’t want to flash. The shirt is on sale for two days and is available for $10. If you like, hurry and get it from here.

[via crazziestgadgets]



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