
"Small, detachable tags can be clipped or looped onto any object, whether it's a spiral notebook, a folder, a set of headphones, or even a pair of keys. When a tag is needed, a press of the button on the main unit sends a signal to the chosen tag, causing it to emit a distinct sound for a few seconds. The user follows the tone until the source is located, then silences it by pressing both side buttons on the tag."
"Customization is built into the design. Each tag can be assigned a unique sound, and colors can be matched to specific items, allowing users to create a personal soundscape that reflects their workflow. The main unit features magnetic connectors on its sides, enabling additional units to be linked together for expanded functionality. As more units are added, the user interface scales seamlessly, offering a modular system that grows with the user's needs."
"I have a lot of stuff most of the time in my space that sometimes, I lose important things and I go out of my mind trying to find them in the midst of all the chaos. I sometimes call it "organized chaos", but let's face it, it is indeed a mess. One of these days, I probably either need to clean up or get a system that can help me find lost objects."
XYLO is a tag-and-main-unit system that uses audible notes to locate misplaced items. Small detachable tags clip or loop onto objects and emit distinct sounds when activated from the sleek main unit. Users press a button on the main unit to trigger a chosen tag, follow the tone to the item, and silence it by pressing both side buttons on the tag. Tags can have unique sounds and matched colors to create a personalized soundscape. Magnetic connectors let multiple main units link together and expand the user interface, enabling a scalable, modular system that blends function with subtle rear lighting.
Read at Yanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
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