To those who are old enough to remember Atari, the brand's name is synonymous with classic gaming. Asteroids, Centipede, Pong -- all the old school early 80's favourites were Atari titles. Although Atari are still around as a company, most people still associate them with their retro image. In conjunction with the upcoming Blade Runner 2049 film, the organisation are embracing their old school cred and uniting it with modern technology to create a branded hat worth talking about!

Promotional Atari Caps With Speakers Embroidery

Branded Headwear With Inbuilt Bluetooth

Because Blade Runner 2049 is a sequel to one of the early 80's classic films, it seems quite fitting that Atari would launch these stylish logo branded promotional caps as part of an innovative marketing campaign. Fans of the original Blade Runner movie are likely to be keen on the games of the era, and those unfamiliar with the original are going to be drawn into the cool retro-futuristic look of the caps. What sets these hats apart from regular caps is the cutting edge Bluetooth speaker and mic capacity lurking within the headwear itself!

Promotional Atari Caps With Speakers Under Cap Promotional Atari Caps With Speakers On Switch

The goal with the Speakerhat is to sync up with your smartphone or audio device. The speakers will blast out your tunes, or if you need to take an important call you can just hit a button and switch to the microphone feature. The finishing touch is of course the Atari logo on the front, 3D embroidered for maximum impact, but if you look under the rim you'll spot the speakers themselves!

Promotional Atari Caps With Speakers Floating Caps

Unfortunately the caps are undergoing beta testing at the moment (fans are encouraged to sign up and see if they get picked for the test phase), but as Atari is keen on launching a whole range of promotional clothing and headwear in association with the new Blade Runner film we don't doubt there will be plenty of opportunities to get your hands on these cool marketing items in the future.

Hat first spotted here: http://geekologie.com/2017/07/atari-selling-hats-with-speakers-in-the.php