Cyberpunky Isophone: get into the pool, make a private call

    Cyberpunky isophone

    I bet on anything - not one of the readers of this blog tried to make an underwater call in his life on a cell phone. Just because it’s pure “wet business”, which not only brings dubious pleasure (it’s unlikely that you can say something articulate under a layer of water, unless you’re a dolphin), but also easily becoming an expensive entertainment - waterproof cell phones on the market until still not so much.

    However, the duo of designers James Auger (James Auger) and Jimmy Luzier (Jimmy Loizeau) such an opportunity seemed funny, for this reason they started creating a concept called "Cyberpunky Isophone".
    In fact, Isophone is a telecommunications device that can be called a hybrid of a phone and floating buoys. The user puts on a helmet that blocks any third-party distractions and allows you to keep your head above the water. All this is done in order to provide a clean, free from annoying factors space for a phone call.


    The urgent issue remains the need to cross the buoy with the handset, but just as an example of the design art of the Cyberpunky Isophone worthy of respect - it is not often possible to see a similar concept that resembles either a helmet from Ghost in the Shell, or a bathtub growing from the Matrix.

    As soon as progress is not joking, perhaps in the future everyone will really need such a “clean space” to make a phone call. It is hoped that in the same future every owner of the telephone will have a companion pool, and people will not have to wear such gas masks every day because of the proportion of carbon dioxide in the air.

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    via Dvice

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