The AIO PhoneBook, also known as the Axer, is a conceptual integration solution that explores the future development trends of mobile phones and laptops. By intelligently combining the capabilities of these two devices, it offers a seamless and cohesive user experience, simplifying the need for multiple hardware accessories.
Designed with the modern office worker in mind, the AIO PhoneBook eliminates the need to carry around a plethora of electronic accessories such as a mouse, data cable, wireless charging pad, and wireless presenter. These functions are seamlessly integrated into the device, allowing users to pack lightly and efficiently.
One of the key strengths of the AIO PhoneBook is its ability to enhance productivity. By combining the functionalities of a mobile phone and a laptop, users can enjoy the benefits of both devices simultaneously. The device features an electric lifting and independent rotating shaft, a curved screen, and an ink screen, all of which contribute to its unique and versatile design.
The AIO PhoneBook also incorporates wireless charging and contact charging technologies, ensuring that users can power up their devices effortlessly. With its compact dimensions of 300mmx210mmx16mm, it is designed to be portable and convenient for on-the-go individuals.
Zhaolin Wu, the mastermind behind this groundbreaking design, has created a product that not only simplifies our lives but also sets the stage for future advancements in mobile technology. The AIO PhoneBook has garnered recognition in the industry, earning the prestigious Iron A' Design Award in the Computers and Peripheral Devices category in 2022.
With its innovative features and forward-thinking design, the AIO PhoneBook is poised to redefine the way we interact with our mobile devices and laptops. It represents a step towards a future where connectivity is seamless, productivity is enhanced, and electronic accessories are a thing of the past.
Project Designers: Zhaolin Wu
Image Credits: Zhaolin Wu
Project Team Members: Zhaolin Wu
Project Name: Axer
Project Client: Zhaolin Wu