Handheld Cross-Border Price Scanners

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Yanko Design Introduces the 'zena' Concept Device

The zena concept device by designers Taehyeong Kim and Yu Jeong Choi scans products and calculates the true landed cost, featuring real-time exchange rates, duty estimates and purchase options.

The device pairs a rotating camera head with a charging dock and wearable lanyard, presenting as a compact, camera-like scanner designed for everyday use. Its software UI displayed on the concept surfaced item names, color options, country-sorted prices with duty percentages and a live exchange-rate graph, enabling a one-step workflow to pick a price and complete a purchase.

As a travel and cross-border shopping companion, zena aims to remove surprise customs fees and restore buyer confidence by revealing final costs before checkout, addressing documented consumer friction in international e-commerce.
Trend Themes
1. Real-time Landed Cost Visibility - Providing instantaneous currency conversion, duty estimates and final price breakdowns enables novel pricing transparency models that shift consumer trust and comparison behaviors in international commerce.
2. Wearable Shopping Scanners - Miniaturized camera-and-sensor devices worn or carried for quick product scans suggest new interfaces for ambient retail discovery and frictionless in-the-moment purchasing experiences.
3. Cross-border Checkout Integration - Seamless linking of localized pricing, duties and payment flows into a single checkout pathway opens possibilities for unified global carts and intermediary-free settlement mechanisms.
Industry Implications
1. E-commerce Platforms - Platforms that embed landed-cost calculation and country-specific offers can reshape marketplace dynamics by enabling direct-to-consumer international transactions with predictable final pricing.
2. Travel Retail - Retailers targeting travelers could leverage portable scanning and real-time cost display to transform airport and tourist shopping into personalized, cross-border-aware retail experiences.
3. Customs and Logistics - Logistics providers integrating duty forecasting and pre-clearance data into point-of-sale tools may create streamlined clearance models that reduce surprise fees and delivery friction.

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