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audioJarDesigner Sarah Peasegives the humble mason jar a high-tech makeover with the "audioJar". Using the glass container as a housing for open-source speakers, the audioJar takes readily available household items and grants them a second life as an audio system. Jar sizes can be mixed and matched with different cork feet, resulting in a simple, modernist twist to the DIY aesthetic....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/the-audiojar-turns-mason-jars-into-a-transparent-speaker-system/'>READ ARTICLE</a>1
audioJar insideDesigner Sarah Peasegives the humble mason jar a high-tech makeover with the "audioJar". Using the glass container as a housing for open-source speakers, the audioJar takes readily available household items and grants them a second life as an audio system. Jar sizes can be mixed and matched with different cork feet, resulting in a simple, modernist twist to the DIY aesthetic....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/the-audiojar-turns-mason-jars-into-a-transparent-speaker-system/'>READ ARTICLE</a>2
audioJar with mason jarsDesigner Sarah Peasegives the humble mason jar a high-tech makeover with the "audioJar". Using the glass container as a housing for open-source speakers, the audioJar takes readily available household items and grants them a second life as an audio system. Jar sizes can be mixed and matched with different cork feet, resulting in a simple, modernist twist to the DIY aesthetic....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/the-audiojar-turns-mason-jars-into-a-transparent-speaker-system/'>READ ARTICLE</a>3



