Wireless headphones with CD player create

Known for its work with headphones, Pud has created a system that includes a CD player as a personal project that allows users to take all their essential audio equipment anywhere without the need for cases and bags.

A solution for music lovers, at a time when CD players are becoming scarce, while allowing them to enjoy a solitary listening experience without disturbing others in public spaces or while on the move.

The headphones allow users to carry the CD player, remote control, and even a jewelry case on their head. It is a functional device, with the different audio components mounted on a shelf-like structure, each functioning independently but connected to the same audio output system.

The CD player is located at the front of the device, where users can insert CDs just above the forehead and control playback using a remote control on the left side of the headphones. As usual, the remote control has buttons for play, pause, skip, and volume functions. Behind the headphones is a self-powered battery that keeps the CD player running for some time. This way, users don’t need to plug in the device and can simply walk around with their wireless headphones while vibrating to the music.

Details about this invention can be found here.

Written by: Eduardo Quive

Article by

Elisa Chauque

October 15, 2025

Related Articles

iPhone case allows users to read books and comics without screen glare

Heat waves will intensify even after the net-zero emissions target

Newly Developed Knitting Machine Produces Solid 3D Objects

Smart fabric recognizes your voice

Maputo’s Natural History Museum reborn as a center for science, culture, and inclusion

First artificial neurons created that communicate with human cells

Fak’ugesi 2025: African Digital Creativity Festival takes place in October

IBM and NASA develop tool to predict future solar storms