Anode

Emergency energy booster for iPhones As cell phones become common place, the need for the watch has taken a steep dive. The classic time piece has become a point of style for many; another accessory with which a wearer can make a visual statement. The Anode concept takes this construct and leverages the platform to create a bridge between the necessity of the past and the technology of today. Several kinetic energy recovery devices capture the energy from your movements and store this within a central battery to be used to power your iPhone when its own power source is depleted, allowing the user to make a call in an emergency. The central structure can rotate within the cradle to either hide or display the internal mechanism. On the side of the device is a small analog time piece as a nod to the watches of the past. Employer: Jacknife Design Role: Design Development, 3D CAD modelling

As cell phones become common place, the need for the watch has taken a steep dive. The classic time piece has become a point of style for many; another accessory with which a wearer can make a visual statement. The Anode concept takes this construct and leverages the platform to create a bridge between the necessity of the past and the technology of today.

Several kinetic energy recovery devices capture the energy from your movements and store this within a central battery to be used to power your iPhone when its own power source is depleted, allowing the user to make a call in an emergency.
 
The central structure can rotate within the cradle to either hide or display the internal mechanism. On the side of the device is a small analog time piece as a nod to the watches of the past.

Employer: Jacknife Design
Role: Design Development, 3D CAD modelling
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