Loopsticks
Loopsticks are a type of portable audio playback device that gained popularity in the early 2000s. Unlike traditional portable music players that relied on physical media like CDs or tapes, loopsticks utilized solid-state memory to store and play digital audio files. They were characterized by their small, often cylindrical design, which earned them their distinctive name.
The primary function of a loopstick was to play audio, typically music, with a focus on convenience
Loopsticks were seen as a transitional technology, bridging the gap between older portable audio formats and