
Reflecting the duality and unity of the sleep/wake cycle, Swedish designer Henrik Amberla has popped up an innovative alarm clock that looks more like a piece of art than a timepiece. The Milky Way, as the designer hails his alarm clock, is an illustration of a turning motion that triggers the snooze function. The Milky Way features another turning motion, which let the users set time and alarm on its (possibly) reflective surface, without hampering the smooth and sleek design of the clock.
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Future Gadgets, Futuristic Watch

This stylish ring is actually a gadget to help deaf people to sense noises around them. Vibering sensor helps them to notice vehicle’s horn or someone’s call at the back which often results in an unforeseen emergencies. Consist of two rings and a wristwatch, the ring can vibrate to alarm the bearer about specific noise and identify the information from the wristwatch window at the same time.
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Fashion Gadgets, Future Gadgets

What you can see below is the Packet concept phone, the winner of the Istanbul Design Week 2007, created by Emir Rifat ISIK. It’s a surprising device measuring only 5 x 5 cm (folded), which opens up to show its user 5 surfaces which include a keypad, 2 mini keyboards and touch sensitive buttons.
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Future Gadgets, Future Phones