
Inspired one of the most trendy fashion accessories, the bracelet, Kiwi designer Chuck Lee has come up with a sleek phone dubbed the “Bricell” that looks more like a piece of jewelry than a gadget. Intended towards female users, the jewelry phone features a simple yet stylish design, allowing easy controls for relatively not-so-geeky-users. Integrating just two touch pads, one for scrolling up and down and the other for clicking OK, to work like normal buttons, the wearable phone also features a hearing piece that works wirelessly with Bluetooth technology. The cellphone works both with and without the earphones. Featuring the body finished in silicon and other parts by injection molding, the concept phone moves the interface up and down on the screen, when the user scrolls up and down on the pad, to enter the menu by pressing the OK button. The Bricell also includes a docking station to place and charge it safely.
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As the world condenses into a global village owing to revolutionary advancements in communication technology ever new gadgets are being fabricated making it easy to connect far and wide with ease. Irish designer Karl Thompson has devised an ultra thin and light wearable phone concept with multifunctional abilities. Called the PCOD an abbreviated form for Personal Communications and Organization Device, the smartphone lets you have access to high resolution 10 megapixel anti shake camera, GPS, mp3 player, storage (for photos, files etc.), time/date/calendar, games, app’s and much more on your wrist.
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The at-home communication station designed by Nils Siegel is a very conventional mobile phone concept whose looks belie its inherent uniqueness. The phone shows its exceptional multi-functional character only when secured to the dock at home. The charging station erupts to life with a smiling face to let you chat with your near and dear ones, share messages far and wide and engage in a host of other interactive activities, making the whole experience so full of fun and excitement all from your home.
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Designed as a part of “Untrod,” a new design project of IDEA International, the “Madokadoke” by Ross McBride is a LED watch that looks more like a fashion accessory than a timepiece. Named after Ross’ wife, Madokadoke, the bracelet watch features a hidden button that flashes the LED lights through the lines engraved on its surface to tell the time digitally. When not in use as a watch, you may turn off the light to convert it into a bracelet. Available in a variety of colors, the bracelet LED watch seems to explore new possibilities to minimize the difference between gadgets and fashion accessories.
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Sponsored by Samsung, the “Nek-fon” by designer Verenice Macedo is a cellphone concept that as indicated by its name can be worn around the neck like a necklace. Essentially a mobile phone built in a necklace, the futuristic cellphone detaches the pendent from the necklace to be used an earpiece. The Nek-fon also features a camera that projects a screen on any flat surface to let the user text, surf the internet and go through the contact list with minimum fuss. And when not in use as a cellphone, the hi-tech device becomes a fashion accessory for the trendy users.
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