Nokia shows off song-inspired Bluetooth headset designs

It didn't exactly cause that big a stir when it was first announced, but it looks like Nokia's Music Almighty headset design competition still managed to attract a respectable 6,000 entrants, and Nokia is now showing off the five winners that have been manufactured as fully-functional, one-off headsets. The hook of the contest is that all of the headsets had to be inspired by a song, which expectedly drew a whole range of designs from the stylish Daft Punk "Robot Rock" set above to feat of subtlety that is the R. Kelly "I Believe I Can Fly" headset after the break. Hit up the link below to check out the remaining winners, including not one but two Michael Jackson-inspired sets, and look for the whole lot to make their way to the Nokia Regent Street Flagship store in London next month.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Rich @ Mar 25th 2009 5:40PM
Wow, those first ones are HOT! I'd buy 'em.
Brian @ Mar 25th 2009 10:04PM
The first one looks great... but they look like the most uncomfortable headphones EVER. Seriously, it looks like it was custom made for one person's uniquely shaped dome.
jodan @ Mar 26th 2009 1:42AM
the first pair off cans look amazing, like my dream headphones. and I love daft punk.... A LOT! I believe that nokia should manufacture them, I would pay some money for a working pair that looked that good, and had daft punk as the muse for the creator!
Hyotypyora @ Mar 26th 2009 9:33AM
Nokia continues to bleed money on stuff like this. Wow.