This Samsung short-throw projector merges with Bixby to create a gadget that does it all!





Bixby has become a household name by now. Practically every home features a virtual assistant or smart device that takes care of things like dimming the lights or searching recipes for dinner. All it takes is the calling of its name for smart devices to jingle awake and assume their position for service. Inspired by features from Samsung’s virtual assistant Bixby, Osay Imarhiagbe has designed Samsung Smart Prism, a smart home accessory that combines a projector with a smart speaker.

The Samsung Smart Prism is coated in a refined matte black finish and maintains a discreet cubic shape that could fit inconspicuously on any tabletop. Compatible with Samsung Galaxy devices, the Smart Prism as designed by Imarhiagbe brings the device’s integrated information like images, audio, text beyond the physical limits of a standard smart home device. By combining a smart home speaker with an ultra-short-throw projector, the Smart Prism is capable of announcing requested information and projecting images like recipes in a queue and perhaps even previously downloaded films. Whenever the Smart Prism has a message to deliver to its user, the projector can launch it onto the wall so even if the audio message gets lost, a physical reminder remains.

While the Smart Prism was designed exclusively with Samsung Galaxy users in mind, the merging of an ultra-short-throw projector with all the perks of a standard virtual assistant is sure to give way to future developments in the smart home devices industry. Designed for portability, the Smart Prism has a compact build and integrated battery perfect for movie nights away from home or for bringing the projector from the living room to the kitchen for dinner with friends or family.

Designer: Osay Imarhiagbe

Coated with a matte-black finish, the Samsung Smart Prism is inconspicuous and adaptive by design.

With an integrated projector, the Samsung Smart Assistant is able to leave physical messages on the wall as reminders to users.

Compatible with Samsung Galaxy devices, The Samsung Smart Prism’s digital experience was designed exclusively for Samsung users.

Combining the perks of virtual assistant Bixby with the convenience of projected messages, the Smart Prism can take care of it all.

The Samsung Smart Prism is perfect for those nights spent cooking new recipes or watching movies with friends or family.

This spherical mouse for Generation Z is an everyday accessory + stress ball rolled into one!

The computer mouse is one thing that we use every single day of our life. So, it is a common consensus that the mouse should be good to feel in hand and have the desired functionality to make the work at hand ultra-productive. While ergonomics of use are subject to the user, having a universal design that is best suited for all users – whether they are left or right-handed. Taking a detour from the usual elongated form that follows the natural curve of the hand (mostly right-handed aesthetics), the Ball Mouse by Osay Imarhiagbe has a spherical design for comfort while using for long hours.

It’s more or less like a round ball (as the name suggests) that should be the aptest for people who like to clench at their mouse and have more of a hawk-like grip on the mouse. The elevated position means that the pressure on hand is relieved especially while working on a desk. Going with the circular theme the bumper is also contoured and the symmetrical design means it is equally good for both left and right-handed people. Osay has designed the mouse to come in a variety of color options keeping in mind the young users, and also the personal preference of users. Personally, I love the sense of comfort and general need-to-squish I feel at this sight of this mouse, it almost reminds me of Baymax, with its people-friendly aesthetic.

As usual, the mouse has wireless connectivity for ease of use, especially for power users. The most interesting bit is its multitude of use as a music controller or a TV remote. For that functionality, the mouse navigates through the playlists using the mouse wheel. To select a certain highlighted item, the user can click on the mouse wheel and the long press on the wheel activates the microphone. This accessory for sure is a bit different from the ones that we’ve seen so far, and the compact form factor is another advantage in its favor.

Designer: Osay Imarhiagbe

Yeezy Gone Mobile

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I could never quite hop on the YEEZY footwear train but the phone? Now, that’s something I can get behind. As designer Osay Imarhiagbe perfectly puts it, it’s a “monochromatic reduction of the traditional mobile UI.” Meaning, it’s a response to the modern trend of reducing mobile distraction.

In every sense, it’s been reduced to the most fundamental elements and functions like making calls, texting and basic alerts. There aren’t even any ports or buttons to press thanks to its wirelessly charging system. Similarly, the screen of the phone is merely a panel with a touch sensitive LED array (a reference to the recent stage designs of John McGuire, featured as part of Kanye West’s Saint Pablo Tour).

If the thought of giving up your photo functions and social apps is giving you anxiety, don’t worry. It can also be used in tandem with your existing smartphone via Bluetooth just for those moments when you want to momentarily unplug.

Designer: Osay Imarhiagbe

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