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Dual Hearing – Speaker and Earbuds! Posted: 09 May 2014 08:18 AM PDT The Dual-Mode Headphone is a Bluetooth headset that can be used in two ways: as an embedded speaker and as earbuds. The design for embedded speakers stems from the need of folks who are outdoorsy and who like to listen to music while doing their things. For example, when you cycle, jog or hike headphones shut out external sounds and can be dangerous. The embedded speaker in Dual-Mode Headphone lets you to listen to your favorite songs in the 'open air', without shutting out external noises. In crowded places the ear buds work the best. They attach magnetically to the sides of the headphone set. How it works:
Designers: Yeom Ilsoo, Choi Eunji & Lee Nari for LG Electronics Inc. - Related posts: |
Posted: 09 May 2014 07:07 AM PDT The Backpacker is one impressive case! It's meant for the iPhone 5 and has a bunch of features that are rarely found in one case alone. The protective case is a phone holder, an amplifier and provides earphone storage. Crafted from silica gel, the manipulation of the back to transform it into a stand and amplifier is pretty clever! Love it! Backpacker is a 2013 Red Dot Award: Design Concept Winner. Designers: Liu Tie, Geng Chunlong, Han Bai, Li Shang, Liu Xiaoying, Tan Chengshen, Wen Sinan, Wu Bing, Wu Tong & Zhang Xiaodong of DOON Technology Co. - Related posts: |
Posted: 09 May 2014 05:28 AM PDT The Growing Kidzbike is a cycle that literally 'grows' as your child grows. We all know that once those training wheels are off, kids tend to shoot up like tall trees. This bicycle takes into consideration the growing years and is there for your baby right from when they are 115cm to 155cm height! What makes the design interesting is that it grows aesthetically as well. The wheels grow from size 20" to 24" and the front and rear wheel-set are changeable with quick release. The drive and brake mounted on the frame and the three-part Ultramid injection mold frame is lightweight. Specs include: monolink fork and back swing, small pack size, integrated steering system, slide-able seatpost, implemented computer and lights. Designer: Matthias Kolb – pulse design - Related posts: |
Posted: 09 May 2014 05:08 AM PDT FoodPlus is a smart refrigerator with sensors fitted into the door handle. The sensors sync with a Smartphone App and help you know the freshness of your food. The fridge is smart enough to keep an update on what is stocked in it. Read on to know how it works… Before purchasing food: You can make a list of ingredients using the App, FoodPlus will automatically double check the current stock in fridge and report if you are duplicating any item. While purchasing: Reconfirms stock in fridge via the FoodPlus APP. You can view the amount of pesticide residues on the produce and its freshness using the App and a Smartphone equipped with sensors. After purchasing: When stocking the food in the refrigerator, the refrigerator keeps an account of what you are loading in. Depending upon its freshness, FoodPlus will automatically remind you to cook stocks that are getting stale. FoodPlus is one of the Top 100 Finalists at the 2014 Electrolux Design Lab. You can vote for this or any other project over here. Voting closes May 16th 2014. Designer: Yun-Chen Tsai - No related posts. |
Posted: 09 May 2014 04:24 AM PDT The SPIC= is a smart plant growth incubator for your home that helps in enhancing the quality of your environment by providing fresh air. The plant and herbs grown within thrive using the compost you feed it. This ensures proper waste disposal, encourages recycling and at the end of the day you have a greener, fresher home. Make your own biosphere with this smart plant incubator! SPIC= is one of the Top 100 Finalists at the 2014 Electrolux Design Lab. You can vote for this or any other project over here. Voting closes May 16th 2014. Designer: Kristóf Koczka - Related posts: |
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