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Hello, world. Meet Normal, the customized, high-end earphone manufacturer that’s looking to bring 3D printing to the mass market. From its offices and manufacturing facility in Manhattan’s ...
Hardware startup Normal today launched (US-only) its line of custom 3D-printed earphones that you order using an app to take photos of your ear. Finding a comfortable pair of one-size-fits-all ...
Above: After a few smartphone photos, Normal builds 3D-printed headphones that fit the contours of your ears With the rising obsession with noise-canceling headphones these days, it’s surprising ...
So today, Normal is launching its own tailor-made earphones. The smart personalization service uses a simple app and an in-house 3D printing at a New York-based factory/retail space. Here's how it ...
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