Device’s PCB Business Card Looks Cool, Actually Does Something

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Device, a Barcelona-based motion/graphic design studio, recently unveiled their new Printed Circuit Board (PCB) business card: a wallet-sized chunk of circuitboard—printed with the requisite contact information—accompanied by a DIY project kit.

It can be used as a standard business card or you can turn it into an electronic decision maker device. When you press the button the main chip generates a random answer showed by the LEDs.

If you want to increase your self-confidence, just let us know and we’ll send you an unmounted kit (with all the components and the instructions).

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Well, if the detailed instructions (on their site) are any indication, it’s not paint-by-the-numbers… but it’s not rocket science either. Visual learners can follow along with the video:

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