Winner of Whirlpool’s Inova Award, the “Twilight” is a cooler and air circulator based on future trends of architecture and behavior that other than its basic functions also establishes better and deeper interaction between the users, environment and the appliance. Developed by a bunch of Brazilian students of Industrial Design, including Camila Possato, Camila Fortes, Renan Oliveira, Sarah Carvalho and Walter Batista, the device circulates the air all around the place like gush of cool breeze that the user can chill according to the desired temperature and mix up with the fragrance of their choice.
If technology is evolving with each passing minute then why should the gadgets and accessories remain square and orthodox? Catching up the technological evolution, Canadian firm Deanmark Ltd has come up with a revolutionary computer mouse that invariably becomes an integral part of your body. Hailed as the “AirMouse,” the radical mouse can be worn on your hand like a glove, allowing easy as well as brisk web navigation. Integrating a right and left click mouse buttons in the palm, the AirMouse comes equipped with optical tracking laser that lasts for a week on single charge.
Often patients don’t practice as they are prescribed by the doctor, which often results in aggravated illness threatening their life. Providing a solution, designer Petr Fiala has devised a wristlet dubbed the “Rehabilitation Bracelet” that keeps the doctors informed about the health of their patients all the time. Designed for PRINCIP to aid disabled people, the bracelet comes built in with a USB connector and memory card to update the progress or condition of the patient. The device, as indicated by its name, can be worn around the wrist like a bracelet, which other than keeping check on the practice honesty of the user also becomes a fashionable accessory for the trendy.