Teenage Engineering's $1,499 Field Recorder Is Bringing Back the Click Wheel
The Click Wheel was eventually replaced with a circular touchpad that didn’t move, but Teenage Engineering has seemingly drawn inspiration from Apple’s original iP0d design by giving the TP-7 its own spinning disc on the front that simulates the tape reels used on audio devices decades ago.
Unlike the iPod, however, the disc on the TP-7 is motorized, and spins as an obvious indicator that the device is recording sound. But it features sensors as well, and like a piece of vinyl on a record player, the disc can be manually spun as a way to control playback of recordings. You can even pause recordings by just temporarily stopping the disc from spinning, which seems like an intuitive way to use the device. In other words, it’s not just there for eye candy.
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