This is the Anti-Loneliness Bowl, and it is designed to hold your iPhone close so that you need never experience a single second of solitude, even while slurping down some cheap noodles.
The concept design is smarter than it initially looks – no small achievement, as it looks pretty amazing. When not filled with food, the bowl works as a passive speaker to amplify your iPhone’s sound.
But it’s in full mealtime action that the bowl really impresses. The obvious use-case is to FaceTime a loved one as you eat, but then again, the camera angle is less than flattering, so your poor FaceTimee will have to stare at your mouth-hole as you shovel in the ramen.
A better use is as a breakfast newsreader: prop the iPhone up, launch Mr. Reader and fill the bowl with cornflakes.
The whole idea is crazy, of course – who needs a bowl to prop up their iPhone as they dine? And as my recent in-the-field experiments in San Francisco have proved, the iPad mini is the ultimate dining-in-a-restaurant-alone device.
Still, I’d buy one in a second if they ever actually make it to market.
Source: MisoSoupDesign
Via: Andrew Liszewski
3 responses to “Never Dine Alone Again With The Anti-Loneliness Bowl”
I think knowing the fact that I had to resort to technology for keeping me company would make me even more lonely and probably result in my suicide.
Off topic here, but could someone tell me what food he’s eating in the photo, please?
Does it come with a gun to shoot yourself ?