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Teenage Engineering’s “magical” new product is the OB-4, a $599 radio and “media instrument”

Back in early September, Teenage Engineering set everyone's pulses racing by teasing a new product that the Swedish company described as a ‘magical apparatus’. Naturally, the internet went into overdrive speculating on what that could be:

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