Ripple is a concept Bluetooth headset, specially designed to deliver smooth, loud and clear sound wave at wireless convenience. The rubber earring clasp allows the headset to attach with the earlobe just like an earring. In this way, it has a clear minimal look, rather any weighty over ear hooks that will certainly down your style. There are two ways to activate the headset: you can activate the talk function by flipping down its microphone, or you can activate the listening function to enjoy music by pressing the center button.


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Hearing aid has always been a stuff to be used in hidden, but with the launch of Zon Hearing Aid it has turned up to something which is being intended to be shown on. Designed by Stuart Karten the product is depicted in a shape of tiny earring with a hanging top that consist of the sensor. At a glance no one will find it to be an electronic device, it looks much like a stylish earring often used by teenagers. It comes in various colors keeping in mind the varying complexions of the user. The product has been awarded with the best designer product by National Design Museum.


Designer : Stuart Karten Design [ProductPage]
One of the old time keeping devices has been the good old pocket watch with a chain and flap. But the advent of wrist watch and the comfortability of the same led to the former being lost in the oblivion. With the discerning public need for next convergence device which blends elegance with portability and simplicity. Well in comes the Cobalt as response to that. Its round OLED touch screen allows an easy access to the features with just a simple flick of the thumb. The screen shows time, date, and temperature along with updates on text, email and voicemail. It can be completely customized on every level, with the default settings on the screen that can be changed to suit user needs be it a minimal analog hands to full on digital display.
It is designed with the style conscious in mind as in when the Bluetooth technology can be integrated with earrings and other accessories. There’s a hidden spot on the back for house keys, along with state-of-the-art voice recognition software, it sure is one thing you can take to places.


Designer: Adam Huffman via yankodesign