Sometimes I plunk up my phone and say to myself “ Gee , this communication gimmick just is n’t cryptic enough . It ’s too substance abuser friendly and not enough like a puzzle out of the Da Vinci Code . ” obviously designer Marc Schömann was take heed in , because he ’s now create a baton panache Mobile River that forces you to twist sections of it to make calls .
The earpiece has no display and no button , and uses tactile feedback - though it ’s not really clear for what . run along up the number you ’re trying to dial on twelve numbered section and then squirm the top until an light-emitting diode flex green to make the call . Par for the course with its cryptic figure , the phone is unnamed . I ca n’t wait to show this to my buddies at the Secret Society of Utterly Useless gizmo . [ Yanko Design ]
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