TARDIS Jukebox Made from Recycled Shipping and Pizza Boxes

It all started when David Prouty’s daughter challenged him to make something out of recycled boxes for the Doctor Who 50th anniversary. Not one to pass on a challenge, David set out to create something unique. Something awesome. A TARDIS jukebox.
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This is a 1/3 scale TARDIS that literally rocks. It has disco lights, sound activated LED’s, a smoke machine and an internal Bluetooth speaker. It is powered by a wireless remote and he can even connect his iPod or iPhone to it and he has an instant jukebox.

It was made out of old U-Haul, FedEx, and pizza boxes. Hell, the old Doctor Who series could have used David’s construction skills. This guy knows how to make something on a budget and make it look amazing.

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It sure looks great for something made of pizza boxes. Great work, David.

[via Geekosystem via Nerd Approved]

Jukebox Dock Bluetooth merges the old and the new

jukebox-dockDon’t you like it when the old and the new come together in a single package? I guess that is what the £99.99 Jukebox Dock Bluetooth is all about, making it an especially special gift for those who want to have something from the olden days, and yet also enjoy a new twist to a classic idea. With the Jukebox Dock Bluetooth, you will be able to party as though it is 1946, although it will feature some future-forward ideas, thanks to an integrated USB port that also allows you to power up your devices whenever their batteries start to run low on juice.

Do not be fooled by its retro finishing, however, as it does boast of outstanding sound quality, delivering all of the fun without any of the expensive coin-feeding sessions. While no one is able to pull off a “Smooth Criminal” move from afar with the Jukebox Dock Bluetooth, you can always make use of your imagination to get the job done. The Jukebox Dock Bluetooth, as its name suggests, will play nice with all of your Bluetooth-enabled devices. All you need to do is to pop one into the universal cradle that is located at the front, and you will be able to enjoy excellent stereo sound, while juicing it up simultaneously. Of course, if you happen to use something ancient that does not have Bluetooth connectivity, a 3.5mm input cable is here to save the day.
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