New York Mag: J&R is “all-time favorite”
In an article on earbud clips in the recent New York Magazine, journalist S. Dumenco called J&R his “all-time favorite hometown electronics merchant.” Check it out in full. . .
Hold It, Bud
Remember Cordster? A past Best Bets Daily pick, it’s a clever little flat plastic spool, of sorts, that you stick onto your iPod (or any small electronic device) to keep its cord from tangling up. Since writing about Cordster, a brainchild of a New York-based designer, I learned of yet another clever little cord-management solution-invented by, yes, yet another New Yorker. Earbud Clip, created by Brooklyn-based PKOH NYC-which was founded by star product designer Paul Koh-is an insanely simple and effective product: It’s a sort of paperclip-ish thing that attaches to your earbud cord. Essentially, you use your iPod as the spool, and the Earbud Clip to keep the spool from unspooling. It’s made of “virtually unbreakable” Lexan polycarbonate, so it’s flexible but weirdly sturdy. Why am I telling you all this now? Because, as it happens, the Earbud Clip four-pack (with black, white, green, and pink clips) is now being offered at a newly discounted (30% off the original) price at my all-time favorite hometown electronics merchant, J&R. $7 for a four-pack at J&R Music and Computer World, 15 Park Row, between Ann and Beekman Sts.; 212-238-9000; jr.com.






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