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Zero Wristwatch by Robert Dabi

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Removing extra parts from your conventional watch, German designer Robert Dabi has come up with a minimalist wristwatch that turns into a bracelet or fashionable accessory for the trendy. Entitled the “Zero Wristwatch,” the concept watch eliminates all unnecessary buttons, loose parts or even ciphers for a clean and stylish design. Depicting the hours with inner and minutes with the outer circle, the new timepiece touts a metal dial that extends to become the strap, which gets thinner toward the ends so it could fit on different wrists with a slight adjustment. Check out the video after the jump.

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Deafinite Style Hearing Aid Doubles as Jewelry for The Trendy

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Deafness has become a common problem among people nowadays, keeping the affected away from the main stream both physically as well as mentally. Providing a solution, Designaffairs Studio of Germany has device a hearing aid concept called the “Deafinite Style” that doubles as jewelry for the trendy. Featuring the brand new TriMic system, the stylish accessory allows just perfection positioning of the microphones, making the hearing aid more effective. Though, the aid is intended only towards the customers with a medium level of hearing disability, but the users with severe hearing damage could order the PLUG that comes with a more powerful system.

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Computer mouse by Hao Huang

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Conceived by designer Hao Huang, here is a mouse concept that removing the extravagant casing of a regular mouse presents a minimal, though revolutionary, design for the ease of use as well as transportation. Comprising two buttons for right or left click, which when not in use can be attached to each other with magnetic force, the button mouse works wirelessly, as it comes integrated with a signal emitter and storage battery that transmits power to the buttons. Ideal for both the left and right hand user, the trendy mouse buttons lies parallel on the desktop on off mode and needs to be pressed simultaneously for scrolling. Not too sure about the comfort or practicality of the device concept, but the button mouse definitely breaks away from traditional mice to present a refreshing design.

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Cleankeys Touch-Sensitive Keyboard

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While we use technologically advanced systems, we remain on the back foot on the hygiene front, making us vulnerable to various infections. Providing a solution, Cleankeys has come up with an ergonomic keyboard that featuring one-of-its-kind touch sensitive keys not only improves your work efficiency but also your health, while avoiding unnecessary keystrokes. Unlike the traditional keyboards, the new keyboard lets the user remove bacteria up to 99 percent for clean and hygienic typing. Priced at $400, the touch-sensitive keyboard also comes in a glass version for an added $50.

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UFO: Magnetic Base Lamp

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Employing magnetism technology, the UFO Lamp from Baita Design is an unconventional lighting that as its name suggest levitates in the air to illuminate your living place. Encasing a lens made in ABS plastic, bulb and magnets in an aluminum dome, the UFO Lamp works in tandem with a stainless steel base that also houses magnets and electronics. Featuring foot controlled buttons, including power, up, down and polarity inversion, the lamp floats above the magnetic base to set the mood with its magnetizing elucidation.

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