
Even E.T. wouldn’t need to phone home with this GPS Dandella tracking device. The dandelion-esque handheld stick physically bends and points its lighted end towards another Dandella, or a pre-defined location. Great for keeping track of your errant other half in Selfridges or for your kids to find you after the chocolate aisle in Tesco’s lures them away.
To define a location or synchronise with another Dandella, you do have to dock it (in a flower vase) and programme the GPS location through a computer, but after that’s done it couldn’t be simpler. It’s so intuitive to use that the youngest child or most newly-arrived alien could use it immediately.
It was designed to simplify the often complex and confusing GPS interface, and to solve the problem of losing someone and having to find them. Well, hats off to designers Yong-kai Tan and Priscilla Lui because that is pre-CISE-ly what it does, and very elegantly too.
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Ooh they are a bit like some kind of electronic dowsing stick.