Frog Design envisions the future of social interaction with headphones that leave your ears free!

Headphones in, the world out. That’s usually my philosophy once I pop in my headphones and start deep-diving through my music playlist. Am I really accessible to others at that point? Probably not. Do I want to be? I’d rather not. However, the designers at half a century old Frog Design do have some thoughts about this. Frog believes that there will come a time when voice assistants become such an integral part of our daily lives, that staying hooked onto our wireless headphones will completely disconnect us from the real world. Social interaction will be null and avoid, and human connection a myth. So what do they recommend? Their own twist on the beloved wireless headphones.

Designers Adam Wrigley, Francois Nguyen, Jungsoo Park, and Kebei Li created ‘UNUM’, (in their spare time by the way) and they consider it to be a catalyst in the future of personal audio. One look at UNUM and its design will leave you shocked. These headphones were designed to leave your ears completely exposed. Sporting an open-hoop structure, UNUM consists of two rings that seem to wrap around your ears. They dangle snugly around your ears, instead of fitting into your ear canals like the headphones we are so used to. As eccentric as the headphones may seem, the designers put a lot of thought into it. Designer Adam Wrigley says, “You see a lot of people walking around with headphones on, a lot of people biking with headphones on. And there’s always a question, ‘Can that person hear me?’ They are in their own little world.” And so Wrigley decided to build headphones that do the exact opposite of that!

UNUM lets you listen to your music, connect with SIRI, and attend to your personal calls while allowing your ears to stay free, therein creating an outlet by which you can interact with the outside world. The hollow circular headphones support augmented audio experiences, all the while allowing you to connect with people and letting people connect with you! UNUM has been equipped with micro-speaker drivers, mics and acoustic design, all the elements that come together to channel the sound directly into your ears, while also leaving them open for a couple of reality checks.

Frog believes that this “signals a new social etiquette for the future.” While I do agree with this to a certain extent, I have always appreciated the private little bubble headphones seem to create for you once you plug them in. Maybe it’s the old-school part of me that’s clinging on to the sensation of escapism provided by headphones. But I must admit in an era where AI is bound to gain predominance, sulking around with your headphones will prove isolating, and in such a foreseeable future I do recognize and admire the relevance of UNUM. UNUM’s aesthetics are already futuristic, and so is it’s functionality, but can you really see it as a part of our future? I guess we’ll have to wait until Frog finds a production partner gutsy enough to help unleash UNUM to the world.

Designer: Adam Wrigley, Francois Nguyen, Jungsoo Park, and Kebei Li of Frog Design

Eliminate wait time with this carafe whose nozzle instantly heats/cools water!

Anybody who loves coffee is also familiar with the despair and boredom you experience as you wait for the water in the kettle to boil. Each second seems to tick on forever, while your body craves that much-needed caffeine boost! However, Heatworks has come up with a quick solution to end this dreaded waiting time once and for all; The Duo Carafe. Heatwork’s Duo Carafe is the upgraded and super-efficient alternative to the dear old kettle.

It guarantees to heat water for your tea or coffee instantaneously, as it is poured out of the carafe, instead of heating the entire pitcher as you wait and watch. How is this possible? All the credit goes to Heatwork’s patented technology called ‘Ohmic Array’. Ditching the age-old heat elements which tend to rust and create limescale, the tech harnesses water’s natural electrical conductivity. Graphite electrodes and electric currents are passed directly through water, heating it up without the need for third party heating elements. The graphite electrodes heat the water within 1 degree Fahrenheit of your desired temperature as it passes through the carafe’s spout. You can precisely control the temperature through a side panel, altering it according to the drink of your choice (Coffee is brewed at around 195-205 degrees Fahrenheit, whereas green tea at 175 degrees Fahrenheit).

Are you wondering what the Duo in Duo Carafe stands for? You might have noticed the carafe features two nozzles, one in red and one in blue. The red nozzle heats up water as it passes through it, whereas the blue one…you guessed it, cools it down! Pouring water through the blue nozzle serves you some refreshingly cool water, it won’t be ice cold though. Equipped with a four-cup capacity, the carafe is also battery operated! Keep it charged at home, and use it cable-free whenever you leave the bounds of your home. Minimalistic, portable and super sleek, Heatwork’s Duo Carafe is the ultimate water heater/cooler that promises not to make you wait at all!

Designer: Heatworks with Frog Design

This Smart Surface Is The Last Touchpad You’ll Need

Very rarely do you see one auxiliary device be so universal. A MIDI keyboard? That’s for music. A DJ controller? That’s for deejaying. A Wacom, that’s for artists. Aside from a desktop/laptop or a tablet, there’s no one single device that’s universally used by all the aforementioned professions… and the Sensel Morph is here to show us an alternative path. A path where one device can serve multiple masters with the efficiency that makes it a jack of all trades.

A problem I’ve faced myself as a designer, writer, and a meddling musician, is the lack of appropriate tools. I’ve always wanted to dabble with deejaying but I couldn’t get myself to fork out a grand for a controller. I’ve even liked the idea of messing with virtual instruments, but playing drums on a QWERTY keyboard seems like killing the art. That’s exactly what the Sensel Morph was designed to encourage. To experiment as an artist without shelling the big bucks for the appropriate gear, or perform as a professional without needing ten sets of tools for the ten different jobs you do. Humans tend to multi-task and the Sensel Morph, like humans, knows how to too.

At the heart of the Morph is a touch surface with over 20,000 pressure points. Incredibly accurate and extremely sensitive, the pad can track X and Y, sliding/gliding movements, pressure, and velocity. However, more than just a regular touch surface, the Morph comes with a series of snappable templates that attach to the touch surface via magnets. These templates turn the Morph into various things from your everyday qwerty keyboard, to a piano, drum-pad, MIDI controller, drawing tablet, multimedia controller to even a game controller for when you’re too tired of work and you want to play.

The Morph immediately recognizes the templates that snap onto it (via the magnet layout), instantly transforming your gear while making sure you only really need one piece of tech on your workspace to do pretty much anything. It even comes with a blank “Inventor” template that lets you craft your own controller. The touch surface, while incredibly sensitive, is also just as rugged. From finger taps and slides to being beaten by drumsticks, the Morph can take it all while giving you precision and performance you’d expect from professional gear. It pairs with a companion desktop app that lets you adjust/tweak certain features and set your own controls. Made to be incredibly slim, the Morph can slip into any backpack and be carried around… and designed to break borders, the gadget can be used with a MicroUSB cable or even wirelessly via Bluetooth!

What I really love about the Sensel Morph is the place it comes from. It encourages an aspect of creatives that not many gadgets do… our need to explore. While every single specialist professional tech gadget encourages you to master one craft, the Morph lets you either master a craft or experiment with many. It’s ideal for a professional who wants functionality and precision, and for the broad-minded, cross-disciplinary creative, who loves honing more than one skill… and then when you’re done with work, you could bust out the game-pad template for a round of PUBG!

Designers: Sensel & Frog Design

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Musicians

Don’t press play, play with pressure. Make music naturally with the Morph. Melodies, rhythm, and dynamic control. Portable and powerful: perfect on the go, on the stage, or in the studio. Every Morph comes with a free copy of Arturia Analog Lite. With 17 synthesizers and 500 presets, you’ll be ready to start making the minute you start using the Morph.

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Artists

Grab a pen, pencil, or finger paint like you’re five. With thousands of sensors and thousands of levels of pressure on every contact, you can trace, draw and paint to discover new ways of digital painting and drawing.

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Writers

Still the king of input, the writing overlays keep you in touch. True to Morph’s spirit, you have options. Traditionalist can grab the QWERTY overlay. Want to type faster? Try out the DVORAK overlay. Francophiles, drop on the AZERTY overlay.

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Video and Audio Editors

There’s more to telling your story than pointing a camera: give your videos a professional edge with a proper tool. Plenty of keys and macros with a slick jog wheel cut your edit time down and make your videos shine. Adaptable for audio and photo edits too.

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Breathe Better with Flow

Environmental tech company Plume Labs are on a mission to educate and alert the public about the air they breathe – the pollution levels contained in the air and the effects they have on our day-to-day lives are much worse than we know. They’ve done this through the use of their new device called Flow – the smart air quality tracker to help you find fresh air and take action to avoid pollution. Claiming that 40% of Americans are exposed to excessive smog levels where pollution causes nearly half a million early deaths a year, it seems as though Flow is a lot more of a need than a necessity.

Flow and those at Plume Labs are working with advanced data scientists to forecast real- time air pollution levels around the world to alert their users to avoid these smog heavy locations. Using the device and integrated app, Flow can help you upload your data to combine with other users, mapping out the pollution levels in surrounding areas. 73% of the app’s active users report it already helped them change their routine to avoid smog spikes in their city.

Designed in collaboration with Frog, Flow’s elegant body, versatile design and durable materials make it the perfect environmental companion to find fresh air wherever you go. Flow doesn’t have an over complicated design. Accented by the leather strap on the top, the device has a very warm feel to it. Flow is packed full of cutting-edge R&D in sensors, data and atmospheric sciences to guide those serious about their own health, into areas or routes with greater air quality. The only criticism I would have for this product is the accompanying charging base – its very simple design (often a positive compliment) compared to the Flow device itself makes this appear as an afterthought in this case.

Designer: Frog Design for Plume Labs

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Breathe Better with Flow

Environmental tech company Plume Labs are on a mission to educate and alert the public about the air they breathe – the pollution levels contained in the air and the effects they have on our day-to-day lives are much worse than we know. They’ve done this through the use of their new device called Flow – the smart air quality tracker to help you find fresh air and take action to avoid pollution. Claiming that 40% of Americans are exposed to excessive smog levels where pollution causes nearly half a million early deaths a year, it seems as though Flow is a lot more of a need than a necessity.

Flow and those at Plume Labs are working with advanced data scientists to forecast real- time air pollution levels around the world to alert their users to avoid these smog heavy locations. Using the device and integrated app, Flow can help you upload your data to combine with other users, mapping out the pollution levels in surrounding areas. 73% of the app’s active users report it already helped them change their routine to avoid smog spikes in their city.

Designed in collaboration with Frog, Flow’s elegant body, versatile design and durable materials make it the perfect environmental companion to find fresh air wherever you go. Flow doesn’t have an over complicated design. Accented by the leather strap on the top, the device has a very warm feel to it. Flow is packed full of cutting-edge R&D in sensors, data and atmospheric sciences to guide those serious about their own health, into areas or routes with greater air quality. The only criticism I would have for this product is the accompanying charging base – its very simple design (often a positive compliment) compared to the Flow device itself makes this appear as an afterthought in this case.

Designer: Frog Design for Plume Labs

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Breathe Better with Flow

Environmental tech company Plume Labs are on a mission to educate and alert the public about the air they breathe – the pollution levels contained in the air and the effects they have on our day-to-day lives are much worse than we know. They’ve done this through the use of their new device called Flow – the smart air quality tracker to help you find fresh air and take action to avoid pollution. Claiming that 40% of Americans are exposed to excessive smog levels where pollution causes nearly half a million early deaths a year, it seems as though Flow is a lot more of a need than a necessity.

Flow and those at Plume Labs are working with advanced data scientists to forecast real- time air pollution levels around the world to alert their users to avoid these smog heavy locations. Using the device and integrated app, Flow can help you upload your data to combine with other users, mapping out the pollution levels in surrounding areas. 73% of the app’s active users report it already helped them change their routine to avoid smog spikes in their city.

Designed in collaboration with Frog, Flow’s elegant body, versatile design and durable materials make it the perfect environmental companion to find fresh air wherever you go. Flow doesn’t have an over complicated design. Accented by the leather strap on the top, the device has a very warm feel to it. Flow is packed full of cutting-edge R&D in sensors, data and atmospheric sciences to guide those serious about their own health, into areas or routes with greater air quality. The only criticism I would have for this product is the accompanying charging base – its very simple design (often a positive compliment) compared to the Flow device itself makes this appear as an afterthought in this case.

Designer: Frog Design for Plume Labs

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Breathe Better with Flow

Environmental tech company Plume Labs are on a mission to educate and alert the public about the air they breathe – the pollution levels contained in the air and the effects they have on our day-to-day lives are much worse than we know. They’ve done this through the use of their new device called Flow – the smart air quality tracker to help you find fresh air and take action to avoid pollution. Claiming that 40% of Americans are exposed to excessive smog levels where pollution causes nearly half a million early deaths a year, it seems as though Flow is a lot more of a need than a necessity.

Flow and those at Plume Labs are working with advanced data scientists to forecast real- time air pollution levels around the world to alert their users to avoid these smog heavy locations. Using the device and integrated app, Flow can help you upload your data to combine with other users, mapping out the pollution levels in surrounding areas. 73% of the app’s active users report it already helped them change their routine to avoid smog spikes in their city.

Designed in collaboration with Frog, Flow’s elegant body, versatile design and durable materials make it the perfect environmental companion to find fresh air wherever you go. Flow doesn’t have an over complicated design. Accented by the leather strap on the top, the device has a very warm feel to it. Flow is packed full of cutting-edge R&D in sensors, data and atmospheric sciences to guide those serious about their own health, into areas or routes with greater air quality. The only criticism I would have for this product is the accompanying charging base – its very simple design (often a positive compliment) compared to the Flow device itself makes this appear as an afterthought in this case.

Designer: Frog Design for Plume Labs

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Speed, smartness, and a lifetime guarantee.

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While we’re busy giving IoT features to automotive vehicles, there lies the potential to make bicycles smart too. Now I’d rather have a smart bike than a regular bike with my phone strapped to it. A smart bike like the SpeedX Leopard comes with a computer attached on the front. The software running on it is tailor-made specifically for the cyclist. It has a 2.4 inch screen, and a software running in the background to show you all the relevant data you need, from speed, time, slope and GPS, to personal stats too, like your heart-rate, cadence/tempo, and calorie burner.

On the design front, the SpeedX Leopard is quite a winner. Designed by one of the most reputed agencies in the world, Frog design, the cycle is a lean, mean, speed machine. Its carbon fiber construction ensures it stays sturdy while being quite light at 7.9kgs. The cycle’s hollow structure conceals all the wires, resulting in a clean, crisp bike frame. The bike’s frame also integrates a mount for your HD camera; and to top things off, you get a lifetime guarantee on the bike’s chassis. Find me a bike this amazing, I dare you!

Designer: Frog Design for Speedx

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Cyclodrone Warns Cyclists of Upcoming Dangers

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Very soon, cyclists might rely on drones to get protected from nearby cars and other upcoming dangers. Cyclodrone and the other drones developed by frog design could definitely change our lives for the better.

frog design imagined four types of drones that could be used in several different environments, either in emergency situations or for the prevention of accidents. Cyclodrone, the first of them, is meant to raise awareness of approaching cars, regardless if they are in front of or behind cyclists. The idea is to have one such drone in front and one behind of you while cycling, so there aren’t any surprises.

Cormac Eubanks, the developer of the Cyclodrone, noticed that “Drones are taking a beating in the press, being characterized as spies and assassins. At frog, we are more fascinated by the design potential at the leading edge of technology. We believe now is the time to explore how drones could be a force for good.”

Eubanks also explained why drones would make a better job than stronger lights: “Lights work great at night, but during the day they need to be unbelievably bright to be visible in sunlight. During the day, our visual systems are more sensitive to moving physical objects.”

The next concept, which is called Firedrone, has a very suggestive name. This one would be used for helping people trapped in burning buildings. Once firefighters know the location of these people, they can proceed to rescuing them. Of course, to function properly, such a drone would have to be equipped with all sorts of sensors.

Hummingbird and Beetle are two drones that would be involved in farming and pollination. While the idea is nice, maybe we should focus on preventing the extinction of bees and hummingbirds, instead of creating robots to replace them.

Snow Cyclops wouldn’t be used for locating people trapped by avalanches, as some may think. Instead, this drone drops explosives in precise locations in order to trigger avalanches, thus allowing skiers to enjoy their time in the great outdoors without fearing danger.

As with all the other drones, these four could probably be hacked for evil purposes such as spying or dropping explosives and causing accidents. In the end, it is a matter of ethics if people use these to protect themselves or to harm others.

If you liked this post, please check the Oculus Rift hack that enables POV on the Black Armor drone and the OppiKoppi drones that delivered beer from the sky in South Africa.