Showing posts with label Bluetooth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bluetooth. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

BikeBug lets bikers communicate wirelessly


Bicycles may be the most conventional and sustainable mode of transportation, but lacking modern technology and equipment they often lag behind their motorized counterparts. Adding more flavor and technology to your biking experience

The BikeBug is Bluetooth radio concept that lets cyclists communicate with each other while riding in a group, consists of two major components; a radio resided in a stretchy, hook-on exoskeleton, and an earpiece or microphone that includes the volume control mechanism. An incorporated Bluetooth transmitter links the earpiece or mike with the radio wirelessly through which the cyclists will have a wire free convenience.

Family Radio Service frequencies, commonly used in economical handheld radios, for wireless communication


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Friday, July 23, 2010

The claws of a crab Bluetooth headset


You agree? That the skeletal system be a genius of designing, the nature designs can come to magically, it is full the arts and the imagination. Such as claws of a crab that have the structure of strong bone and see beautiful, and if we take idea designing this same for designing all gadget may good and many beautiful.

This is Bluetooth headset at design is like claws of a crab, but be full colour of fashion. The designer’s goal was to blend comfort, ease of use, and styling seamlessly into one. For designing this, the designer used for a comfortable fit, thermosetting plastic. This plastic is used in athletic mouth guards and has been incorporated in a removable ear loop. This potentially creates a perfectly forming ear loop to any ear size. This prevents the device from falling, as it fits perfectly inside.

The Bluetooth headset, there is the control unit kept to the minimum, the device uses the principles of an MP3 player thumb wheel. This allows the user to create an intuitive use scenario, without removing the ear piece, to see what to do. The main round surface is pressed in order to answer or to dismiss a call. The ring surrounding the answer/dismiss surface can be rotated and acts as the volume dial. Styling inspiration was drawn from mechanical wrist watches. The current Bluetooth market is saturated with "techy" themed devices. Drawing inspiration from jewelry literally defines this device as digital jewelry and creates a desirable, yet highly functional communication device.

Designer: Jason Krajewski


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www.tuvie.com