In the 1920s, Hungarian designer Miklós Vadász designed a pocket phonograph and named the Mikiphone. Thanks to it, they were able to jam to tunes on-the-go. Unlike modern music devices, the Mikiphone had no batteries!
In the 1920s, Hungarian designer Miklós Vadász designed a pocket phonograph and named the Mikiphone. Thanks to it, they were able to jam to tunes on-the-go. Unlike modern music devices, the Mikiphone had no batteries!
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