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Designer Franco Calegari's Walkie-Talkie Features a Hollow Ring

Franco Calegari's walkie-talkie concept updates several features to fit the modern lifestyle. Ever since their inception around the time of the Second World War, walkie-talkies have remained consistent in their original bulky design. While the two-way radios have evolved to include certain functional buttons and LCDs, Calegari's design focuses mainly on the way they are carried.

Instead of hitching a walkie-talkie to belt loops, slings, or shoulder straps, this design boasts a hollow ring cutout on the bottom half of the device. This design feature allows users to attach a carabiner or keychain to it for easy carrying. With its smaller design, the portable communication device can be used in any industry or organization where instantaneous communication between peers is required, without hindering the user's mobility.
Trend Themes
1. Portable Communication Devices - Calegari's design shows potential for creating smaller, more portable communication devices with various attachment options.
2. Easy-to-carry Wearable Tech - The concept of adding a hollow ring or clip to tech devices has the potential to create more wearable tech options that are easy to carry around.
3. Re-imagined Classic Designs - Calegari's update of the walkie-talkie is a prime example of how old designs can be re-imagined and updated for modern usability and convenience.
Industry Implications
1. Retail - Retail companies could leverage the trend of portable communication devices by offering a range of wearable devices that cater to various needs and styles.
2. Security - Security firms could benefit from the easy-to-carry design of Calegari's walkie-talkie concept, allowing security personnel to stay in constant communication without having to carry heavy and cumbersome devices.
3. Military - Military organizations could potentially utilize the lightweight and portable design of Calegari's walkie-talkie concept during missions and operations, allowing for better communication and mobility.

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