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Italian startup Artinoise has created an unusual USB-C accessory that turns mobile devices into musical instruments.
The Zefiro can be used to play simulated instruments by blowing into one end of the device.
A mobile app is available for iOS and Android devices and allows you to customize the position and responsiveness of on-screen buttons.
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