This absolutely creative soap dispenser glows for 20 seconds while you wash your hands!

Creatives are always up to the task when it comes to enhancing lives. Whether it’s a tiny 3D printed component that creatively turns a scuba mask into a respirator or a series of shipping containers that can be attached to a hospital to innovatively extend its wards to accept more patients, there’s nothing more uplifting than a great idea that actually makes a difference… and the Lumo Soap Dispenser gets that distinction too.

Instead of singing ‘Happy Birthday’ twice every time you wash your hands (and possibly singing it a little too fast out of pure irritation), the Lumo Soap Dispenser bottle helps you time your hand-washes by simply lighting up for exactly 20 seconds every time you dispense some soap. The 20-second hand-washing routine has been prescribed by the CDC and the WHO as the most effective method of neutralizing any virus that may be on your hands. Health officials and scientists claim that 20 seconds is enough for you to thoroughly wash every single part of your hands and fingers, and for the soap you use to dissolve the layer of protein around the virus and kill it… the only problem is that it’s really easy to forget it as you wash your hands anywhere between 5 and 15 times in a single day, every day.

What the Lumo Soap Dispenser does (and I personally love that name) is quite simple. It provides a visual cue that lets you know when 20 seconds are over… like a traffic light, but for exterminating germs. Just pump some soap out and the plunger activates a light that stays steady for 20 full seconds. Each Lumo Soap Dispenser even comes with a sticker that guides you through the CDC-recommended hand washing routine. Once the light goes off, you know you’re good to rinse and go about the rest of your day!

The Lumo Soap Dispenser was designed by Brandon Bourn, a mechanical and electrical engineer who just wanted to help humanity in his own way while his girlfriend, an ICU nurse, fought on the front-line to stop the pandemic. He’s designed and optimized the product and even mobilized manufacturing right out of his garage. With a bit of luck, the Lumo Soap Dispenser should make it out of his home and into yours by June, so just bear with the fact that we’ll have to sing ‘Happy Birthday’ to keep ourselves safe till then.

Designers: Brandon Bourn, Brian Bourn & Melanie Grubb

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Lumo – Soap Dispenser that Glows for 20 Seconds

The Lumo is a soap dispenser that glows for about 20 seconds of handwashing—the minimum time recommended by the CDC.

In the world of COVID-19, lathering up your hands the right way is more important than ever. A 20-second hand scrub is simple in theory. But let’s be real—sometimes we go through those a little faster than we should. And for even the most vigilant hand washers out there, that 20-second wash isn’t doing much for you if the people you live and work with—your family, significant others, roommates, coworkers—aren’t doing the same.

That’s where Lumo comes in. With Lumo, you’ll know that you are getting the perfect hand scrub every single time. The signature soap pump lights up for 20 seconds of hand-washing, and comes with a sticker for the bottle or mirror that describes and reminds about the 7 steps for a proper handwashing.

Washing your hands consistently and effectively is an essential first step to protecting yourself, and everyone around you. The above image is a UV light comparison of handwashing stages.

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An Alternative to a Television?

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Projectors are usually used as a temporary ‘screen’ for sharing memories with family or immersing yourself in a film, but the Lumo projector does things a little differently…

Aimed at single-person households where space may be limited and moving abodes frequently is common, Lumo is designed to replace the television altogether; research showed that the occupants of this type of household rely on their phone, laptop and desktop as opposed to a TV, but their limited size can make things uncomfortable or unenjoyable.

Thanks to its considered design and lamp-like form, it’s not a projector that needs to be hidden when it’s not being used, and this makes Lumo’s party trick possible, the display is always on even if the television is not; based on lifestyle patterns and personal interests, daily information and personalised contents is always displayed on the wall!

Designers: Jinju Choo, Soyoung Lee, Seonghyeok Youn & Sooyoung Choi

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The power indicator lights up when activated to provide the experience of turning on the lamp.

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Lumo is capable of 360-degree projection with a vertically rotatable stand and horizontally rotatable upper part. You can also easily position the screen on the wall with voice command.

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Lumo has a hidden ventilation designed to prevent the heat by efficiently circulating the air up and down.

Daily information and personalized contents are always on the wall or the ceiling. This not only considers the multi-content consumption experience, but also breaks the boundary between the wall and screen thus considering the interior effect of the home projector.

When you enter the Lumo Launcher by mobile, Music, Video, and Photo screen changes to smartphone homescreen. This allows users to access daily information and personalized contents seamlessly.

Lumo recommends customized contents in three categories: schedule, history, and usage pattern. Therefore, Lumo allows users to consume a variety of content seamlessly and makes a better content consumption life.

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At this rate, there won't be anything left to announce when MWC actually opens its doors. Today's premature launcher is Orange Europe, which is launching a trio of Jelly Bean-running smartphones that are destined for the continent. First up, the Lumo is the company's first 4G smartphone, packing a 4.5-inch display and an 8-megapixel camera. If you prefer your devices to be on the skinny side, then the 4.7-inch San Remo comes with an 8.2mm thick body and similarly equipped imaging sensor. Finally, the budget-focused Nivo offers a 4-inch display and a 5-megapixel camera. Orange has already told us that it won't be coming to the UK, but should arrive in Romania, Slovakia and Spain across the first half of the year -- unless someone's lawyers decide that the Lumo name's a bit too close for comfort.

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Lumo Reminds Us of Campfires

The delightful Lumo is based on the analogy of a traditional campfire. Tinly interactive pebbles flicker with light, mimicking the burning embers of logs. They gently fade out if you don’t play with them. Simon explains, “In the same way a fire requires fuel to sustain its illumination, the pebbles require collective nurturing from the group of users.”

Lumo comes with a paper-crete induction-charging base to charge and house the pebbles.

Designer: Simon Heapy

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