Monday, August 1, 2011

Eco GPS conceps

Eva is a kinetic and solar powered product to make your life easier.
How easily and quickly reach your destination, direction, which are unknown?.. For this we use the complex gadgets that give us no choice but to use them. This is especially needed for those who suffer in such general situations of persons with special needs or are physically unable to find your way out. The device, with the help of the inbuilt camera, displays the information about routes to desired destination when one points towards the particular direction. Also, the device takes in information about most popularly visited destinations by the user, and can be retrieved later if desired. To make sure the output is authentic; the device uses the platforms such as the internet and the GPS system, displaying exact details and the alternatives routes. To make the functionality more user-friendly, the device comes with built in gaming programmes which are integrated to give out information via the screen, or audio or even simply vibration signals. Also, the unique shape and styling has ensured that the Eva fits well into the palm of your hand which makes it easy to use.

Technology tomorrow Eco GPS concept

The screen is made of e-paper, a low energy consuming type of screen which can easily be used outside as its doesn't reflect sunlight as common screens. Underneath is a high conversion efficiency solar panel, covered by a crystal top layer to enhance the sunlight. It has a customizable outer shell made of renewable softwood pulp. Since it?s cellulose based it can be molded, it can incorporate and retain fragrances for extended periods and it's warm to the touch. The inner components are made of high cellulose based agricultural waste (straw, reeds, flax…) which can be injected, eliminating the need of screws or glues, making it easy to disassembly and recycle.
In general, a much needed device.

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