Talking on your mobile phone in a busy street or a food corner is like battling for life. For someone who is exchanging love notes or in an effort to a crack a business deal, noisy surroundings can eat into one’s phone conversations. I have often come across annoyingly loud people with no sensibility, that sitting next to them for a brief span of time can turn you conditionally deaf.
Peace-loving guys, have no worry. The Cell Zone is a revolutionary cellphone booth to shoo away noise disturbances as well as agony of hearing insanely loud guys on the phone.
So next time your phone rings, step in to a Cell Zone and indulge in a peaceful conversation with your loved ones. If you thought someone from the detective squad could eavesdrop while you’re in the booth, let me tell you that this novelty is completely sound-resistant, thereby delivering privacy to users. I wonder why such an opportunity was not explored by mobile phone makers in the past. Well, applaud the brain behind this concept, Michael Salemi, along with bunch of acoustical engineers for developing a simple yet extremely useful street accessory of tomorrow.
The curvilinear outer shell makes it look classy and can punch style out of those regular box shaped phone booths. With the omnipresent nature of marketing, such cellphone booths offer tremendous branding and promotion tools primarily to cellular companies. They can lend money for set-up of such booths around the city and in exchange they get to advertise themselves. I quite like the sound of this idea. Girls will surely make such zones their second home for they’re often blamed for excessive use of mobile phones.























Comments
The idea seems great but unless its made pay-for-use, it will be abused. It will be a boon for lovebirds who will get hours and hours of undisturbed privacy for their never ending conversations :)
rightly said manish.. imagine the number of people queuing up outside this booth if it wasnt charged for use.. the makers could opt for an hourly system for charging users.. the same policy which is used for car park.. lol
I think that is a great idea. Maybe just need more policy about what if it free use...good idea!