Five examples of quirky personal tech designed to make a subtle statement
Whether it’s on your wrist, in your pocket or on your bedside table, here are five gadgets to inspire and enthral
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The homogenous world of smartphones and smart devices can sometimes be a little bereft of some surprise and delight. In the first of our irregular round ups from the cutting edge of quirky tech, we’ve conjured up a suite of compact gadgets that promise to do something different.
DSKY Moonwatch by Apollo Instruments
DSKY Moonwatch by Apollo Instruments
Let’s face it, all signature watches are essentially toys for the wrist, whether guided by a leading brand, curious shapes, science fiction, bold colours or simply keeping abreast of emerging trends, we wear watches to distract and intrigue. Apollo Instruments’ DSKY Moonwatch ticks those boxes and then some. This is nothing less than a wearable replica of the 60s-era Apollo Guidance Computer for your wrist, a NASA-infused flex that incorporates GPS and a keyboard.
DSKY Moonwatch, £659.00, Apollo-Instruments.com, @Apollo_Instruments
Petru Now Playing Smart Visualiser
The Petru Smart Visualiser doubles as a record stand
Petru’s audio visualiser is a simple way to animate the listening experience, harking back to the leaping LEDs of early Hi-Fi centres. The The Now Playing visualiser’s wedge-shaped wooden case has an inbuilt microphone in addition to a multicoloured front light panel. The sound of what’s playing generates a real time response on screen.
Various modes and sensitivities can be tweaked by the manual knobs and the visualiser doubles up as a record stand, thanks to the twin removable Theremin-like rods that can be attached to the top.
Now Playing Visualiser, Petru, $199, PetruDesign.com, @Petru.Designs
Candly Atmosphere Lamp
Candly Atmosphere Lamp
It might not provide enough lumens to read by, but the Candly Atmosphere Lamp is an elegant and fuss free route to shaping interior vibes. The lamp puts out a warm, steady light and can either be affixed to its charging base or picked up and popped down anywhere in need of fresh ambience. See more of our favourite portable lamps.
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Candly Atmosphere Lamp, $50, lofree.com
tape! pocket audio sketchbook
tape! by the Bedtime Company
Sometimes such an intriguing product is mooted on Kickstarter that we’re tempted to invest. That’s the case with tape!, a tiny digital recorder from Bedtime, a company based in Vilnius, Lithuania. A simple digital recorder and looper, tape! lets you layer, mangle and apply effects to your recordings, as well as slow them down and speed them up. Ultra compact, with a pleasing cassette-influenced interface, tape! looks like an excellent way to conjure up inspiration. In the market for a tape deck? Browse our guide to the best cassette players.
B.edti.me, @its_your_bedtime, Kickstarter.com
The Brick
The Brick
Finally, you could always escape the digital age altogether and get a Brick. This simple physical device acts as a smartlock to give screen time limits some bite. It’s all very well using inbuilt settings like Apple Screen Time or Google’s Digital Wellbeing to set timers on access to specific apps or set up bedtime mode, but most of us have resolve that’s as weak as our attention spans.
The Brick solves this by adding in a physical ‘key’ needed to unlock the limits set by its app. The magnetic square can be stuck somewhere inconveniently out of sight in order to discourage a quite getaround, keeping doomscrolling sessions down to a minimum.
The Brick, £50, GetBrick.app, @getbrick
Jonathan Bell has written for Wallpaper* magazine since 1999, covering everything from architecture and transport design to books, tech and graphic design. He is now the magazine’s Transport and Technology Editor. Jonathan has written and edited 15 books, including Concept Car Design, 21st Century House, and The New Modern House. He is also the host of Wallpaper’s first podcast.
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