The toys you once tampered with as a kid, building castles and blockades, are now components of something much more complicated like the Hans Andersson Time Twister, a clock made of LEGOs and logistics that will make both your head and the time spin.
The timepiece is powered by two LEGO Mindstorm NXT micro-computers that communicate via Bluetooth to tediously turn the white and black-colored blocks arranged in a fixed formation, to display the digits of hours and minutes. The clock is actually captivating to watch, as it moves so slowly and strategically, almost as though it's a robotic Rubik's Cube.
The Hans Andersson Time Twister is a great gadget watch tick-tock and an unproductive but playful way to pass the time.
What's Driving This Trend
- Lego-based Timepieces
- Opportunity for disruptive innovation in creating unique and playful timepieces using LEGO components.
- LEGO Mindstorm NXT
- Disruptive innovation opportunity in utilizing LEGO Mindstorm NXT micro-computers for creative and interactive applications.
- Robotic Timekeeping
- Opportunity for disruptive innovation in developing robotic timepieces that display time in unconventional and captivating ways.
Who This Affects Most
- Toy Manufacturing
- Opportunity for disruptive innovation in combining toys and technology to create innovative timepieces.
- Gadget Electronics
- Disruptive innovation opportunity in incorporating playful and interactive elements into electronic gadgets.
- Timekeeping Accessories
- Opportunity for disruptive innovation in reimagining traditional timekeeping accessories with robotic and LEGO-inspired designs.
