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Like the rest of you, we've been patiently waiting, year after year, for the next major innovation in the world of shower radios. Waterproof satellite or HD radio? Think simpler. It turns out that the answer was right in front of our faces, all along: the taps themselves.

Leave it to the fine folks at Brando to lead the way on this one. Sure the sublimely-named Cyber Tap Radio with Suction Cup (Water Resistant) looks like a hot or cold valve for your shower (hence its red or blue color schemes), but the thing is actually a miniature radio, which plays, get this, AM and FM radio.

The Cyber Tap Radio with Suction Cup (Water Resistant) takes AA batteries and, as its subtle name hints, features a suction cup to adhere to glass or tile. It'll run you a cool $16.00, sure, but can you put a price tag on being a part of the shower radio revolution?

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