The LifeHub is a Smartphone, a Projector, a Watch, a Speaker and More
Amelia Roblin — April 18, 2013 — Tech
References: lucid.co.in & yankodesign
Of course, there are those who prefer to keep their technologies separate, but for those who would choose to have them combined, the LifeHub is the mother of all personal electronics. Amazingly, this one compact gizmo boasts the abilities of seven different devices.
The subject of its manufacturing is, however, a fascinating one that deserves immediate acknowledgement. The product would be assembled with an innovative memory polymer and a malleable OLED touchscreen that enable you to curl it up into a bracelet.
This configuration lets you use Lucid Design's invention as a smartwatch, but bend just the bottom and the gadget will initiate its video calling feature. Place the LifeHub into its cutting-edge case in order to turn it into a pico projector or an impressive speaker dock.
The subject of its manufacturing is, however, a fascinating one that deserves immediate acknowledgement. The product would be assembled with an innovative memory polymer and a malleable OLED touchscreen that enable you to curl it up into a bracelet.
This configuration lets you use Lucid Design's invention as a smartwatch, but bend just the bottom and the gadget will initiate its video calling feature. Place the LifeHub into its cutting-edge case in order to turn it into a pico projector or an impressive speaker dock.
Trend Themes
1. Multifunctional Devices - The trend of combining multiple devices into one compact gadget opens up opportunities for innovative product designs and enhanced user experiences.
2. Flexible Electronics - The trend of using memory polymers and malleable OLED touchscreens allows for wearable and bendable devices with unique form factors and functionalities.
3. Convergence of Technologies - The trend of integrating various technologies into a single device presents opportunities for seamless connectivity and convenient user interactions.
Industry Implications
1. Consumer Electronics - The consumer electronics industry can benefit from developing multifunctional devices that offer a wide range of features in a single product.
2. Wearable Technology - The wearable technology industry has the potential to create flexible electronics that can be worn as accessories and provide diverse functionalities.
3. Audiovisual Technology - The audiovisual technology industry can explore the convergence of technologies to develop innovative devices that combine projectors, speakers, and other multimedia features.
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