
Students at MIT have created the Blendie 2000, a voice activated blender – that’s voice activated as in “speak the same language as the blender”.
Make a low growl for low speed, make a higher pitched growl to speed it up.
Watch the video for the best product demonstration ever produced:
(Via SlashGear)
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Brilliantly absurd! MIT’s Blendie 2000 redefines “voice control” by demanding primal growls for blending—low growl for slow, high-pitched snarl for speed. This gloriously weird, utterly functional hack transforms mundane tasks into hilarious performance art. Pure, unadulterated engineering creativity at its finest. Bravo!