
"The concept is a smart alarm clock that doubles as an IoT scene switcher. It's a small wedge-shaped object with a square display on one face and fabric wrapping the rest of the body. Instead of tapping through modes, you literally tilt the clock like a seesaw to flip between day and night. The display follows, showing a bright sun or a dim moon depending on which way it rests."
"In day orientation, the clock faces you with a bright UI, lights and music on, and your phone fully awake. Tilt it the other way into night mode, and the screen darkens, lights fade, music winds down, and your phone can automatically switch to Do Not Disturb while setting an alarm for the morning. One physical move triggers a whole bedtime routine without touching a single app or menu."
"The form is a soft rectangular block with one angled face for the display, wrapped in fabric so it feels more like a piece of furniture than a gadget. The angled front makes it easy to read from bed, and the two stable resting positions are obvious at a glance. It looks comfortable on a nightstand next to a lamp and a book, not like a piece of lab equipment waiting to blink at you."
A wedge-shaped bedside device with a square display and fabric-wrapped body flips between day and night to trigger whole-house scenes with one tilt. The device functions as a smart alarm clock and an IoT scene switcher, replacing app navigation with a single physical gesture. In day orientation the display is bright, lights and music activate, and the phone remains fully awake. In night orientation the screen darkens, lights fade, music winds down, Do Not Disturb can engage, and an alarm is set for morning. The design emphasizes familiar, furniture-like form and two obvious stable positions for ease of use.
Read at Yanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
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