This cute robot is the perfect dock for your faithful smartphone companion

We shouldn’t really be holding our phones all the time unless we’re actually working on or with our phones. The chances for distraction are too high when you have your mobile device too near, but the FOMO (Fear Of Missing Out) syndrome is just too strong for some people. There are plenty of stands and docks that welcome your phone with open arms, but most of these feel too technical or even clinical to assuage our apprehensions. In contrast, this little desktop robot is more than just welcoming; it’s almost as if it’s embracing your smartphone to give its owner a bit of emotional support through features and expressions that seem to convey your smartphone’s feelings while separated from your hands.

Designer: Jinkyo Han

There is no shortage of accessories that provide a temporary home for your transient smartphone. Some are simple stands that prop up the device so that the screen is always visible, while others give the chance to recharge your phone while resting. There are even some that can turn a phone into something like a smart home display or smart speaker with a screen. The Robot concept named Ribo isn’t as sophisticated as that, but it does offer a more emotional and human experience instead.

Looking like a cute small robot with its legs missing, Ribo is half a desktop pet and half a smartphone dock. On its own, it seems to be capable of expressing emotions just through its eyes displayed on a circular screen that makes up its entire face. The screen seems to be capable of displaying just one color, but shapes are more than enough to convey the emotion that the robot is trying to convey.

The “tummy” of the robot is where you can slot your smartphone in. There’s a slot where you can inconspicuously insert a charging cable so that you aren’t constrained by what part the robot offers. Bring your own cable, so to speak, allowing Ribo to become not just a home for the phone but also a charging station when needed. The robot does have another function that isn’t so clear in its design. If you hold both of its hands in yours, it can take ECG readings that will be displayed on your phone.

In terms of technical functionality, Robot Ribo might seem like a step back compared to smart docks with wireless charging and advanced features. What the design brings to the table, however, is a more personal and more approachable connection with technology. Thanks to its anthropomorphic form and humanized “face,” the robot makes technology feel a bit less cold and uncaring, especially with a function that can check your heart’s state by holding hands with the robot. It might look like an inconsequential detail, but it can have a huge impact on how humans approach technology, just like how many home and service robots are getting adorable and human-looking designs.

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Reduce screen time with this wireless charging dock that shows notifications without disturbing your work mode!

Excessive screen times are wreaking havoc with our lives, and we don’t even realize that. Migo is here to set things right and perceive life as it’s meant to be – being fully present in the current moment!

Gadgets have become an inseparable entity, virtually ruling our lives in most instances. Now that wasn’t the intended purpose for these smart possessions when they were initially invented. However, now that we’ve realized the amount of time spent in front of the screen is affecting other facets of our lives, the attention should be on how to fix it. Apps like Forest already encourage users to focus on the task at hand, but then, the ultimate control lies with the user to go back to unproductive surfing. This juxtaposes with the intent of using such apps and mars the whole purpose.

Designer Ashwin Suresh wants to fix this with a solution dubbed Migo that takes the smartphone’s screen away from the user’s periphery with a bit of clever invention. The idea here is to dock the phone in a wireless charging accessory that completely encapsulates the screen view. Now, if you thought this would deny the user from accessing any important calls or notifications, then the designer has created the accessory to address that problem. The gadget has its own screen which filters important notifications and shows them up on the display. When the screen is idle it shows the screen usage by the user on all the connected devices.

This subconsciously motivates the user to reduce screen time whenever possible and ultimately adopt a healthier lifestyle. Migo is designed in a way to encourage the user to put the phone away when doing important tasks. The wireless charger has an inclined design so that the weight of the device gently tilts back the dock. Ashwin describes this as a subtle gesture of putting away the phone. For me, the gadget’s simple visual communication helps the end-user have a better understanding of screen usage. That’s important because only when you have a subconscious realization, you take actions to gradually overcome the habit!

Designer: Ashwin Suresh

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Make your smartphone a conferencing wizard

I guess times were just simpler when we had the landline telephone. Sure, they weren’t portable, but you wouldn’t have network problems, or battery problems, and they used to be such a dream to use! Now we have smartphones that are portable, and come with a rather advanced caller ID, but need to be periodically charged, have network issues, cost a fortune, and let’s not forget all those radio waves that pass through your head.

The NVX 200 is perfect for retaining the good qualities of the telephone, but allows you to use your existing smartphone just the same. Designed for offices that don’t want to rely on additional desk-phones, the NVX 200 is a state-of-the-art telephone hub that allows you to have a professional phone set-up in your office using your existing smartphone (or even a tablet). Resplendent in its receiver-and-twirly-cord glory, the NVX 200 works like a charm! Just connect your smartphone to it via Bluetooth as soon as you unbox it and you’re set for life. After that all you do is dock your phone in its slot and you have a brilliant landline phone that provides seamless service and crystal audio clarity for not just telephone calls, but even VOIP calls as well as video conferencing from third party apps like Skype, etc. The NVX 200 also works without docking the phone, as long as the phone is within 15 feet of the dock.

Perfect for every office-goer, the NVX turns your smartphone into the ideal desk-phone/conferencing-device with no hassle! Plus, doesn’t it feel better to have that mobile-phone away from your face??

Designer: Invoxia

BUY IT HERE: $187.99 $249.00

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Star Wars Smartphone Dock

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Whenever R2 and C-3PO are not saving the galaxy along with the Skywalkers, they have a sweet gig as a cool-sounding smartphone dock. Hell, they could be in your house right now.

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