Weird Inventions To Solve Problems That Don't Even Exist (Part 1)
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Matt Benedetto, product design from Burlington, America, who creates weird, unnecessary products that will get us a good laugh.
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On his personal Instagram account, Matt Benedetto introduces himself as a product design from Burlington, America.
Matt’s mission is to create products to deal with the world’s problems. But the thing is these problems don’t even exist. In short, Matt’s products are full of unnecessary inventions that no one needs.
Although many say that Matt is crazy, he proved that creativity is freedom and you don’t need to follow anyone. At least, Matt’s inventions will give you a good laugh. Below is a series of inventions from Matt.
Avocado On A Stick™ looks just like a deodorant to put on your bread
Toasted bread with butter is many people’s favorite food. But having to cut and peel an avocado is not something that everyone would want to do. To deal with this, Matt invented an avocado stick that is a replicate of a deodorant.
All you have to do is to take off the cap, turn the dial at the bottom and it will be ready to use.
FingerTrack – Treadmill for fingers
Spending a whole day on smartphones, PCs to work and chat seems to be not enough. Matt wants people to exercise their fingers as well.
FingerTrack has the same mechanism as a regular treadmill. The only difference is that it is for fingers.
The Century Charger – 30-meter iPhone charger
It seems like smartphone accessory manufacturers still don’t really understand users’ needs. The longest charging cable on the market is only 3 to 4m. This is still too short for the need to plug in their charger anytime, anywhere.
The Century Charger™, Matt’s latest charging cord, which is up to 30m long. With this, you can go to eat, hang out with your friends, take a bath, and sign a contract while comfortably charging your devices. The only downside is that it may take some time to untangle all the knots.
Cuisine Curtain™ - A Curtain For Polite Eating In Public
Attaching the Cuisine Curtain™ to your nostrils and you can enjoy your meal with ease. You don’t have to worry about anyone looking at your mouth when chewing your food.
If you suddenly have a call or need to talk to someone, all you have to do is to pull the curtain to one side. Super convenient!
The FingerBeanies™ - Beanies to keep 10 fingers warm
People make beanies to keep your head warm. What about fingers? Wearing gloves is too mainstream, what about beanies for fingers?
Hide-A-Jack™- An accessory to cover your headphone jack and a key hanger
Some people think no one uses a smartphone with headphone jack anymore. So, Matt made Hide- A-Jack™ whose mission is to hide the headphone jack so users can use it comfortably without being watched. It can even work as a key hanger and beer opener.
StickyKicks™- Sandals attached with plungers
Matt said that with StickyKicks™, you no longer have to be afraid of being blown away by a storm. Why? Just take a look at its design.