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Doodlight

Doodlight is a laser projector. It is an optical guidance. During planning and designing them in a bullet journal, managing design elements and page space is often difficult and sometimes unsuccessful. In addition, it is not easy for everyone to draw various fonts, shapes, etc, at correct proportions. Doodlight solved these problems. It has an App. Put the desired shapes and texts in the app. Then transfer them to the product via Bluetooth. The Doodlight displays them on the paper with laser light. Now track the light and draw the designs on the paper.

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A5 Series

The A5 Series Smart TV Committed to creating a new era TV product that combines artistic aesthetics with future technology. It is Inspired by the planet's planetary elements, the styling details are functionally integrated with intelligent hardware devices such as electric rotary speaker is embellished with stars elements, the lifting moon shape camera, and the sun shape sub-screen device.In the process of product realization, it is biggest challenge to ensure the normal mechanical operation of all intelligent hardware devices, and to maintain the integrity and stability of the appearance.

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PaMu Slide

PaMu Slide TWS Earbuds is designed for simplicity. The charging box slide open, wireless charging output and the drop-shaped ergonomic earphones are the biggest innovations of this product. Bluetooth 5.0 chip, the signal is more stable, the battery is used longer, the noise reduction method of the two-way microphone is used to process the ambient sound, and the pickup is more precise and clearer! The high-quality elastic fabric divides the functional area more clearly, and the built-in power indicator light makes the product more simple, and has a friendly affinity with other materials!

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Sestetto

An orchestral ensemble of speakers that play together like real musicians. Sestetto is a multi-channel audio system to play individual instrument tracks in separate loudspeakers of different technologies and materials dedicated to the specific sound case, among pure concrete, resonating wooden soundboards and ceramic horns. The mixing of tracks and parts comes back to be physically in the place of listening, like in a real concert. Sestetto is the chamber orchestra of the recorded music. Sestetto is directly self-produced by its designers Stefano Ivan Scarascia and Francesco Shyam Zonca.

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Caster

Caster remote control was designed for use with Telefonica’s Movistar and TV service. Important control elements are the centrally arranged navigation area and the carefully placed symbol for the integrated voice command function that lets the user interact with Aura virtual assistant. On the reverse side of the remote control, a soft coating provides additional comfort and an appropriated grip, which enables particularly secure handling. The most frequently used buttons on the remote control light up when the device is picked up in a dimly lit room.

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Celina

Kaïn's design of Celina came out of a problem he had encountered, portable speakers were either too outspoken or they had no identity at all. This is why Celina focuses on making a statement where it is placed down. It expresses luxury through the use of the materials. It expresses functionality by exposing and illuminating the 360° bass output. And it expresses unity because of the ring that molds around the upper part and flows down the center gap under the speaker.

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Read the latest interviews and conversations on design, creativity and innovation between design journalist and world-famous designers, artists and architects. See latest design projects and award-winning designs by famous designers, artists, architects and innovators. Discover new insights on creativity, innovation, arts, design and architecture. Learn about design processes of great designers.

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