Who needs passwords when you can have this laptop lock? If your room mate or some jerk in the office likes using your laptop without your permission, then set a trap for those naughty fingers with Tino Dobra's Laptop Finger Trap!
The Finger Trap is attached to a Kensington Lock when the laptop is unattended. A screen saver tells passers-by that the laptop is locked, just in case they can't figure out that putting fingers on the scrolling pad will spring the trap.
It is a concept design that merits production for it is a highly visual way of telling inquisitive people to buzz off. The designer is a student at Universitat Der Kunste, Berlin, Germany where several of them were dreaming up different notebook accessories.
Why This Trend Is Growing
- Anti-theft Devices
- The Laptop Finger Trap is an example of anti-theft devices for gadgets and electronics.
- Visual Warnings
- The screen saver serves as a visual warning that the laptop is locked, indicating a trend for more visual warnings for security.
- Student-designed Gadgets
- The Laptop Finger Trap is a product designed by a student, suggesting a trend for more innovative and disruptive student-designed gadgets.
Industries Being Reshaped
- Computer Security
- The Laptop Finger Trap highlights a growing need for more advanced computer security.
- Consumer Electronics
- Anti-theft devices like The Laptop Finger Trap will continue to disrupt the consumer electronics industry by changing the way users secure their gadgets.
- Product Design
- More student-designed products like The Laptop Finger Trap could disrupt the traditional product design industry by bringing fresh perspectives and ideas.
