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Design Critique

Charger

manufacturer: Duracel

This is an other problem my friend encounters in his life. Always having to ask someone else if his batteries are charged makes him feel stupid. Just to show you that even the best companies such as Duracel make mistakes when it comes to this kind of people.


I also added a test on how we see it and on how color blind people see it. 

 


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Placed by Alec_Momont
on Saturday April 11 2009 10:43:08 am

Need Redesign?


Yes

13

No

9
(22 x)Votes
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Discussion (4)

  • Daniielaa

    Daniielaa wrote: 2009-05-14 16:25:26 Well I think the battery charger is useful beacuse:

    1.- You Save lots of money on batteries, instead of buying new ones every week, just charge them every time energy comes down.

    2.- Another advantage of the Battery charger is the fact you don't produce that much of trash, because we know batteries are one of the products/things that take a lot of times (decades or more)to degradate on soil.

    3.- In the Making of batteries Petroleum is used, and we all know petroleum nowadays it is very expensive and hard to find, so the less batteries we make, teh less petroleum is used for them, so we can give Petroleum another use.

    P.D. It also Reduces contamination :):) (L

  • Lecros

    Lecros wrote: 2009-05-14 18:40:25 its the led lights that are in the wrong color.

  • CoCreatr

    CoCreatr wrote: 2009-09-12 14:59:35 Easy to fix so as not to discriminate against color-challenged people. Use a single-color LED (cheaper) and make it blink in the
    charging state, steady when done.

    Advice to potential customers: Try it out in the shop or get it explained. If possible, download the operation manual and check
    the page that explains the indicators. You know what you are looking for. If I can only detect the flaw of a product being not
    usable once unpacked and operated, I'd return and ask for a refund. The product should come with a note like
    "only for persons with normal color vision". Disclosure: I am not color-blind.

  • Roeland

    Roeland wrote: 2009-09-23 22:17:20 battery full: led = green
    battery empty: led = red/blinking
    no battery: no lights

    think logic

    totally agree, daniella



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