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Beacon Bottle is a drinking and lighting solution for your long hikes

If you’re hiking up a mountain or going on long walks and trekking, you probably need to carry as little as possible. However, you also need to have a lot of necessities with you especially if it’s an overnight hike. Three things you definitely need are a water bottle, a lamp or light source, and a compass. Usually, these are three different things that you carry. But a designer has come up with a way to have all three in just one item.

Designer: Anantvijay

The Beacon Bottle for Hikers is a product concept for something that hikers can carry that has different functionalities. The way that it’s designed is that it looks like a lamp that serves as your light source but it also looks like a water bottle for your hydration needs. And yes, it is both. Plus, there’s even a compass on the cover so that you get another bonus with this item and it lessens the items that you need to bring with you.

The body of the bottle even has a textured surface so that it’s easy to grip while you’re drinking. The light-emitting component is at the bottom of the bottle and can be attached and detached easily with a threaded mechanism. If you detach it from the bottle, you can still use it as an independent light source. The charging part has a type-c port and you can still use it even when it’s charging.

The compass is integrated into the polypropylene bottle cap while the handle is designed for easy carrying or can also be attached to the backpack or hung on a tree branch. The body of the bottle is made from polyethylene terephthalate so it shouldn’t be that heavy. If all you need is to hydrate and have something to light your way (and give you direction), then this is a handy tool to have during your long hikes.

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Memobottle Launches Stunning EDC-worthy Titanium, Copper, and Satin Steel Bottles for its 10th Anniversary

The pioneer of the ‘flat-pack’ bottle designed to be carried in laptop bags, handbags, and pockets is celebrating a decade of its iconic presence with new limited-edition metallic memobottles, in addition to their Original Tritan plastic and stainless steel ranges. The 10th-anniversary collection features the iconic memobottles made from titanium, copper, and satin steel. As always, the space-saving bottles are sized keeping international paper sizes and notebook proportions in mind, across A5, A6, A7, and Slim form factors.

Designers: Jesse Leeworthy and James Butler

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Dubbed the Elements collection, this edition turns bottles rightfully into EDC. Staying hydrated is usually a chore, but these memobottles make being hydrated feel exceptionally cool. The Titanium Ultralight, Copper PVD, and Satin Steel memobottles have a gorgeous microtextured finish reminiscent of high-end tech gear. Leading the collection is the Titanium Ultralight Memobottle, a standout thanks to its use of aerospace and medical-grade TA1 titanium. Known for its exceptional strength and lightweight properties, titanium makes this 600ml Slim bottle both durable and highly portable. The ultralight design allows for easy carrying without adding unnecessary bulk, ideal for those who are constantly on the move. Its slender, flat profile ensures it can slip into bags without taking up much space, making it the perfect choice for minimalists and travelers alike.

Crafted from 304 stainless steel and sand-blasted down to a smooth satin finish.

With a striking warm-toned rosy glow from its PVD Copper exterior, this bottle is bound to make a statement everywhere you go.

Crafted from TA1 – aerospace and medical grade – pure Titanium. At only 0.42 lb, 189g, it’s 48% lighter than its stainless steel counterpart, without compromising on durability.

The Copper PVD memobottle offers a warmer, more luxurious take on everyday hydration. Made from stainless steel with a Copper PVD coating, this A6 model holds 500ml and stands out with its rich, metallic finish. Copper has a natural antibacterial quality, adding a functional edge to the bottle’s already impressive aesthetic. It’s a great option for those who appreciate both style and utility in their daily accessories. The flat design, characteristic of all Memobottles, ensures this one fits neatly into slim bags or alongside laptops, making it a practical yet eye-catching companion for work, commuting, or leisure.

If you want to explore memobottle’s various sizes, the Satin Steel version comes in all four sizes (unlike the Titanium and Copper models that are limited to just a single size). From the compact A7 (250ml) to the larger A5 (1050ml), these bottles are made from 304-grade stainless steel, ensuring they’re as durable as they are stylish. The metallic finish gives them a modern minimalist edge, putting them miles ahead of plastic bottles but also outshining most boring cylindrical thermos designs. Whether you’re carrying the ultra-compact A7 for quick hydration or the larger A5 for all-day use, the Satin Steel bottles and their iconic flat profiles are designed to optimize space in bags while maintaining a strong visual appeal.

Beyond aesthetics, Memobottle even hopes to share a message of sustainability with its broader audience. Aside from just being the most gorgeous set of multi-use bottles that allow you to ditch dependence on use-and-throw bottles of mineral water, the company has also donated over 34 million days of safe water access to communities in need through their partnership with Water.org. As far as the Elements series goes, the use of recyclable materials like stainless steel and titanium reflects the company’s commitment to offering long-lasting alternatives to single-use plastic bottles that can last for years with maintenance. Each bottle is built to endure heavy use over the years, and you can even grab cleaning tablets with your memobottle that you can pop into the bottle when you want an extra deep clean. When the bottles do reach the end of their lifespan, they are fully recyclable too. You can grab your own memobottle Elements-edition, with the Satin Steel and Copper PVD variants shipping before Christmas, and the Titanium Ultralight shipping next year. To make sure your bottles reach you with a minimal carbon footprint, Memobottle has even optimized its shipping routes, using sea freight wherever possible.

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Singing Bottle concept rewards kids when they take their pills

According to my friends who are already parents, one of the most difficult things to get their young kids to do is to drink medicine. Aside from the fact that most of the pills actually taste bad and may be too big for their little throats, it’s also hard to convince them to do something if they don’t really understand why they need to do so. Some actually use rewards just to get the kids to take their meds but there should be better ways to get through this every time they need to do it.

Designer: Fengrui Wang

The Singing Bottle is a concept for a different kind of pill packaging and dispenser for kids ages 6-10 to help them take their meds a bit more easily. It is shaped like those ship in a bottle things that your dad or uncle probably displayed. But instead of a ship, you get personalized pills and a corresponding paper card strip with an NFC tag attached which is the secret to getting the kids to get the pills down. The dispenser also has a built-in speaker in which the cards, which contain music and stories, can be played.

The idea is that parents need to purchase the first pack of 14-21 personalized pills from the pharmacy and the dispenser. Turn the handle to dispense the first pill, separate the card strip and then insert it into the NFC reader. The first card is actually inspiring words to get the kids to take the pill and explain why they need to do so. Every two days, a new strip is unlocked and this can be a story or a piece of music to serve as their “reward” for taking the pill.

This is a pretty interesting way to encourage children to take their much needed medicine. This concept will work with Dozer, a start-up that specializes in 3D medicine printing which is able tp provide personalized medicine which should be less expensive and maybe also makes the taste a bit better, since that’s one of the major reasons why kids don’t want to take their pills.

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