New York City-based Normal has a good pitch: With just a few photos, it can 3-D print headphones that are customized for the contours of your ears. And it can do it for far less money than typical ...
Hardware startup Normal today launched (US-only) its line of custom 3D-printed earphones that you order using an app to take photos of your ear. Finding a comfortable pair of one-size-fits-all ...
Custom 3D printed earphone company Normal will on Saturday open a retail location in Manhattan, where consumers will be able to see the entire manufacturing process from printing to packing. On the ...
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"It's hard for me to find earphones that fit me well; I have weird ears." If you've ever uttered these words, Normal CEO and founder Nikki Kaufman has a solution for you. In fact, it's the very reason ...
The brave new world of 3D printing is still in its infancy, but we’re already starting to see the possibilities of the burgeoning technology take shape (sorry, couldn’t help it). One prime example ...
Hello, world. Meet Normal, the customized, high-end earphone manufacturer that’s looking to bring 3D printing to the mass market. From its offices and manufacturing facility in Manhattan’s Chelsea ...
Just weeks after opening its flagship store and factory in an 11,000-square-foot space on the ground and basement floors of the Chelsea Castle building at 150 West 22nd Street, the Normal custom ...