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Pockit Usees Magnets and POGO Connectors for Modularity

Pockit is a modular computer system with DIY design features. The minuscule computer is designed to fit into the user's pocket with ease. Its white exterior hides most of the circuits that are typically envisioned when thinking of a DIY computer. The modular system uses magnets and POGO connectors to snap its various pieces into place.

Users can add functionality to their Pockit device at a moment's notice without replacing the computer itself. Pockit boasts an extensive collection of modules, ranging from sensors to LED lights and from screens to keypads. It can be used to control smart home appliances, create light shows, and more. It is designed to transform as needed, depending on the user's requirements.
Trend Themes
1. Modular Computing - Pockit's modular design using magnets and POGO connectors creates opportunities for modular computing applications and personalized devices.
2. DIY Electronics - Pockit's DIY design unlocks opportunities for hobbyists and professionals alike to experiment with electronics and customize their devices.
3. Pocket-sized Computing - Pockit's small size and portability pave the way for innovations in wearable technology and IoT devices.
Industry Implications
1. Electronics Manufacturing - Manufacturers can explore opportunities to create modular products for personal and industrial use.
2. Smart Home Industry - Pockit's functionality with home appliances can inspire innovations in the smart home industry, from remote controls to automation systems.
3. Iot Industry - Pockit's modular design and size make it a prime candidate for innovations in small and connected IoT devices, such as fitness trackers and home assistants.

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