Audiopill Looks Like The Most Insane Invention Ever

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If I told you that someone had created a pill that you swallow that literally becomes a sound system inside your body, would you believe me?

Well, it doesn’t matter if you do or not because some Czech concept artist called Jan Poope has devised Audiopill and it does exactly that. The idea stemmed from medical devices that utilize low-frequency ultrasound to assist the healing process, only this uses the low frequencies to pump bass directly into your brain.

Poope explains it in his own words because I really don’t understand why this exists or how it works:

[Audiopill will] make you feel like you are standing in the middle of a concert hall with a powerful audio system inside your body. Or like you are standing in a factory workshop full of metal working machines and ramming an impact drill in your stomach. The only difference is there’s absolute silence all around you and you are experiencing the music in perfect privacy and only from the inside.

You can also check out this promo video for it, which is also completely weird as some guy rubs an ultrasound machine over some heavily tattooed woman who has just swallowed an Audiopill. She looks like she absolutely loves it to be honest:

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Looks like they’re all having a blast, just enjoying that throbbing bassline in your head for ten hours (that’s how long the battery for Audiopill lasts, and there’s no way to turn it off) that nobody else can hear. It also gives you severe pain in your pelvis after an hour of digestion and when the battery finishes it’s recommended that you have a look through your turds to make sure your body shat it out properly so it doesn’t cause any lasting damage.

So basically where do I sign up?! This sounds like way too much fun to not get involved with immediately doesn’t it?

If you want to write your own EDM banger to play on your Audiopill to make the experience even more unique, then click here.

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