Mickey Mouse Ears For Microsoft Surface Increase Volume
Do you find the volume on your Microsoft Surface tablet to be too low? Then how to increase the sound level on Microsoft's Surface tablets? Well you make it look like Mickey Mouse of course!
A man called Brandon Schaap have invented these audio reflectors called “Ears for Surface” that you simply slot onto the top of the Surface so that the sound is directed from the speakers towards the front of the tablet, where presumably, the user is located.

This results in a 10dB increase in sound volume. Another alternative is of course headphones or speakers, but anyway. The project is raising finances on Kickstarter, where the goal is to raise $5,500, and he's nearly there. So if you're willing to back him, this could be your first chance to get some silicone ears for your Microsoft Surface.


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