Atonemo and NTS launch pocket-sized radio player with icon-based genre wheel for curated listening
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Rima Sabina Aouf
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Swedish tech company Atonemo and online radio station NTS have partnered to create a pocket-sized wireless music streamer called the Atonemo NTS Radio Player. The device plugs into speakers or amplifiers and features an icon wheel for genre selection, designed for "omakase listening" – a curated music experience where someone with trusted taste selects the audio. The player focuses on mood-based music discovery rather than on-demand playback.
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· 3 pulledSwedish tech company Atonemo and online radio station NTS have partnered up to produce a pocket-sized player designed for 'omakase listening'
a curated music experience decided by 'someone whose taste you trust'
The Atonemo NTS Radio Player is a small wireless music streamer that plugs into any speaker or amplifier and lets users select audio to match their mood
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