Just when it seems like everything is going digital and all your media files are on an electronic device or in the cloud Qleek brings back physical media in a unique way. Qleek ($249) is a wooden hexagon (Tapp) that makes all of your music, movies, and photographs available and shareable. Tapps can be playlists, YouTube channels, photos, pretty much any digital content. Now because the Tapp is dynamic, any change you make to the source, like add new songs to a Spotify playlist, automatically update the Tapp. All you have to do is place a Tapp in Qleek’s beechwood-framed player, and it automatically plays on your screen, or speakers. The player has an HDMI, jack, and bluetooth outputs. Sign-up on Qleeks website to get additional product updates.
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Update: Qleek has initiated their Indiegogo campaign and you can now pick one up with 5 Tapps that can be customized on their website. If you want additional Tapps they run just $6 each, while additional hives can be had for $20.
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