Posted on 12 January 2012 by Endi
Three eco-friendly chargers designed to shut off automatically to save your battery and wallet. The Mushroom GreenZero charger is the standout due to its ergonomic design and device compatibility—available in iPhone, USB, and Android specific models. The large top, which earned the charger its moniker, acts as a button to be pushed with either hand or foot to turn on. And once the charge is complete it shuts off to save energy and avoid top-off stress on device batteries. 
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Posted on 13 December 2011 by Endi
The design is pretty simple but creates a spectacular effect. The principle is the endless reflection of light between two mirrors. The watch consists of a mirror dial, 60 small LEDs on top of the dial and glass crystal over everything. The twist is the fact that the glass crystal is a slightly smoked one way mirror facing the dial. Between the two, 60 LED lights are positioned which when turned on will create the impression of an endless tunnel starting from your wrist towards infinity. Telling time is simple and very similar to a normal analog watch. One LED shows the seconds, a group of two LED lights show the minutes and finally three LED lights will tell you the hours. The difference is the hour indicator does not slide between positions gradually but rather jumps from one position to the other. 
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Posted on 15 November 2011 by Endi
The watch case is a hexagon, cut in half in its thickness. When you unscrew the top to 30 ° in the direction of clockwise, the hexagon (6 sides) has turned into dodecagon (12 sides), this action activates the LEDs of hours (the peaks of dodecagon) and minutes, sticks arranged in a circle on the case, after a quick animation of all the LEDs, to stop on the exact time. It is thus a Watch with an analog reading.
This watch is aimed primarily at teenager. It’s a fun watch, easy to read, with several versions of bracelets, dyed leather, polyurethane, drawings: “flowers, leopard skin, zebra, snake, etc..” with metal housing, or various plastics, in colors “flashy” (bright neon pink, blue, gold, silver etc.). 
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Posted on 24 October 2011 by Endi
The Halftone watch is an analog watch with three superimposed colored layers which work as watch hands. Each color has a sharp edge and a metal dot which represents the actual watch hand position. Behind the sharp edge the colored dots get smaller and smaller within 360° until they are gone which creates a fading color density. The different orientations of the watch hands and the different densities of each color create many different interference patterns and colors so each time you look at the watch, it surprises you with another image.
It works like an LED screen – it simulates any color. The few colors of cyan, magenta, yellow (and black too) are applied in tiny dots. From a certain distance, this dot pattern cannot be seen anymore and the basic colors seem to mix to the final motif. This watch design has a sober and neutral case which makes the watch wearable with different clothes. 
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Posted on 18 October 2011 by Endi
This watch design is a very simple concept and reading the time is easy. To tell the time, you simple squeeze the sides of the tyre (no visible button). The appropriate sections of the tread would then be illuminated to display the time in a digital format. Perhaps motorists will appreciate this concept of hours. 
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Posted on 13 October 2011 by Endi
The Dot-to-Dot watch tells time exactly the way you’d think from its name – by drawing lines between dots on its display. Dot-to-Dot would feature four small, segmented display sections, each of which initially display a series of dots on their faces. In addition to the cool black-on-white display, the concept calls for a white-on-black variant, as well as a variety of modern watch bands to go with. While the design is still just a concept, but someday, you could actually be telling time with a connect-the-dot puzzle on your wrist. 
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Posted on 28 September 2011 by Endi
This tiny bookmark has been crammed full of 38,000 definitions from the Collins Gem English Dictionary 15th edition so you will never be lost for words again. Plus, it’s really easy to use. When you come across a word you don’t know, simply press the power button to begin, type in your word on the keypad and press OK to find out what it means. Easy to use, Compact design, Available in 3 colours. 
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Posted on 22 September 2011 by Endi
In any darkness light is needed! Especially if you love hiking, where there is no civilization. This device is indispensable to you will be very necessary in the forest or field. The Luminous flashlight acts a both a regular front-light for directional illumination or a global-light for illuminating an entire area. A perfectly simple yet practical design with uses that extend well beyond camping. 
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Posted on 13 September 2011 by Endi
This watch design is a combination of a geeky and extrovert watch. There are some different colored straps to appeal to a wider range of people. It is a watch with a high value of recognition and a clever usage. There are three analog watch hands for hours, minutes and seconds and a dial in the same colors. The glass plate on the display carries an LCD display. It is normally off and with the push of a button, it lets your see the date or use a stop watch. The distance meter data is also shown on the LCD display. The distance meter works as follows: The sensory, which is placed above the strap and pointing away from the wearer, emits ultrasonic waves and the internal stop watch gets started. The ultrasonic waves sooner or later hit an object and get reflected by it. 
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Posted on 02 September 2011 by Endi
This watch is impressive and intriguing and looks like two merged watches with leather bracelet, a simple reading method, and an existing technology. Time reading on the LCD display is easy with twelve blocks on the left for hours, twelve blocks on the right for 5 minute group, and four block in the center “eye” for minutes from 6 to 9. 
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