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Device Little Explorer to research marine nature
Device Little Explorer (young Explorer) was designed specifically for children to help them observe and explore the stunning marine nature. The shape and appearance of this toy was inspired by the familiar image of fishing rods to help children to engage in the discovery and study of marine life in their natural habitat.
With this device from a group of designers, which included Chen Liao-Hsun (Chen Liao-Hsun), Chen Wei-ting (Chen Wei-Ting) Tsai Hui-Chu (Tsai Hui-Jou), Dai Xiao-Ying (Dai Siao-Ying) and Chen Chia-Wen (Chen Jia-Wen), kids can have fun watching different kinds of fish of various sizes and colors swim around and not causing harm to the environment or its inhabitants.
Instead of hooks or lures on the end of the line this device features a small buoy and an underwater camera, which kids can watch the underwater life through the screen in the center of the rods.
Just as it happens in ordinary fishing, the kids can throw a line and using the control key to move the camera around. After the sensor detects the fish approaching the buoy, it lights up to warn children about the need to include the overview screen. Children also have the opportunity in this unit to use the underwater video mode, recording is made on the memory card.
Of course, if this concept will be implemented and the device will be on sale, it will appeal not only to children, but even more it will certainly appeal to fathers who are avid fishermen, because the device is their best ally in the fight for children's attention to fishing and to attract young hearts to this occupation, especially as the interests of the fish in this case are also protected.
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With this device from a group of designers, which included Chen Liao-Hsun (Chen Liao-Hsun), Chen Wei-ting (Chen Wei-Ting) Tsai Hui-Chu (Tsai Hui-Jou), Dai Xiao-Ying (Dai Siao-Ying) and Chen Chia-Wen (Chen Jia-Wen), kids can have fun watching different kinds of fish of various sizes and colors swim around and not causing harm to the environment or its inhabitants.
Instead of hooks or lures on the end of the line this device features a small buoy and an underwater camera, which kids can watch the underwater life through the screen in the center of the rods.
Just as it happens in ordinary fishing, the kids can throw a line and using the control key to move the camera around. After the sensor detects the fish approaching the buoy, it lights up to warn children about the need to include the overview screen. Children also have the opportunity in this unit to use the underwater video mode, recording is made on the memory card.
Of course, if this concept will be implemented and the device will be on sale, it will appeal not only to children, but even more it will certainly appeal to fathers who are avid fishermen, because the device is their best ally in the fight for children's attention to fishing and to attract young hearts to this occupation, especially as the interests of the fish in this case are also protected.
Source: /users/104