Satechi Adds Apple ‘Find My’ to its Glasses Case so you Never Lose your Spectacles Again
Here’s why I think Satechi‘s latest product is genius. An object tracker or a tracking device is fundamentally just a tech accessory designed to be…
Sarang is the co-editor in chief of Yanko Design. He is a former industrial designer at a Bangalore-based multidisciplinary design studio, working in areas including appliances, FMCG, packaging, technology, luxury, etc. Sarang has written about design and technology for over a decade and has been a jury member on international design awards. He occasionally works on tech concepts featured on Forbes, The Verge, Hypebeast, Digital Trends, SlashGear, Tom's Guide, LetsGoDigital, and Unbox Therapy. Sarang graduated from MIT Institute of Design, Pune.
Here’s why I think Satechi‘s latest product is genius. An object tracker or a tracking device is fundamentally just a tech accessory designed to be…
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