As many a nomadic modern road warrior knows all too well, while you can get Internet access, juice for your laptop, and phone service on-the-go, privacy is at a premium. Thankfully, an Australian Design Science student named Kerry Jia Yi Lin has developed a little something called Hermit -- an "experimental interactive shell" that uses RFID tags to know when you've crossed your arms and set your head down for a nap. Once you've assumed the position, the felt shell closes above you, providing "a personal refuge in a communal environment." Sounds nice and peaceful, no? If you'd like to see it in action, we've got a video for you after the break. If you prefer a low-tech version, we suppose you could just throw a coat over your head.Continue reading Hermit nap station provides peace and quiet for bloggers on the move (video)
Hermit nap station provides peace and quiet for bloggers on the move (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 25 Jan 2010 16:11:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.


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