Published on May 18th,2009 at 4:47 PM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

Yamaha BODiBEAT Lets You Jog with Maching Tempo

Last week Yamaha released the BODiBEAT, a new kind DAP made exclusively for joggers. According to Yamaha, it interacts with your running style playing the most adequate music for it. Basically if you’re walking you get a slow tune matching your rhythm, but if you get crazy and run like hell you may get “Dillinger Escape Plan’s” latest tune.

Of course to do this youl have to let Yamaha’s BODiBEAT companion software (on your PC) listen to each of your tracks to teach the BODiBEAT how to play appropriate tunes.

The BODiBEAT has only 512MB of internal memory and supports MP3, WMA, AAC and WAV files.

Via Yamaha
Category DAP - PMP
              
Yamaha BODiBEAT Lets You Jog with Maching TempoYamaha BODiBEAT Lets You Jog with Maching Tempo
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