You should have all heard them by now, even if you don’t know what they’re called, you must have heard them. But what if you could drown out that annoying buzzing sound that has been coming from your TV for the last 8 or 9 days? You know the sound! It’s like watching the ‘Attack of the Killer Bees’ in glorious widerscreen with full surround sound. Frankly, the Vuvuzela may be an African tradition, but it irritating, loud and distracting.
So let’s find some antidotes in the form of some early Christmas gift ideas, because if we don’t there’s going to be people all over the World still hearing that buzzing in six months time.
If you’re after something a little more unsual, but that still makes a practical Christmas present, then i’ve found your gift for you, in the iLogic Sound Hat (available in black, pink or white). What’s unique about this hats is that they can keep your ears and head warm in the winter, whilst plugging into your iPod and delivering superb sound quality.
If you’re not a hat fan, you could try the perfect present for him (or her) wih the awesome Zaggbug noise cancelling headphones. Not just Vuvuzela proof, these buds are clever enough to detect an incoming call on your iPhone and with the inbuilt switch and microphone, allow you to answer the call without unplugging or messing around with the phone!
Finally, if you think that ridiculous horns call for drastic measures, relieve the tinnitus-inducing frustration with a Flying Animal. The monkey yodels, the pig ‘oinks’ and the rooster crows in flight and when it hits your chosen target. There is an additional upside to the throwing of these animals. They’re designed only to be used by those aged 12 and above, so if you have children younger than that age, you can happily inform them it’s illegal for them to throw the animals back at you. They’ll believe anything at that age, bless ‘em. Even that England are going to win the football World Cup!