
SafeDriver
ORIGO
Minimize distractions while on the road and manage your fleet remotely with safedriver.
CAD Modeling, Design for Manufacturing, Industrial Design, Electro-Mechanical Integration, Prototyping and Manufacturing Transfer
DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS
- Compact and Durable Design
- Integration of PCBA, Speaker, and LEDs
- Multiple Installation Methods
- Strong Antenna Signal
- Rechargeable Battery
SafeDriver
ORIGO
Minimize distractions while on the road and manage your fleet remotely with safedriver.
CAD Modeling, Design for Manufacturing, Industrial Design, Electro-Mechanical Integration, Prototyping and Manufacturing Transfer
DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS
Compact and Durable Design
Integration of PCBA, Speaker, and LEDs
Multiple Installation Methods
Strong Antenna Signal
Rechargeable Battery
HOW IT WORKS


Our team of industrial designers and engineers worked together to create a design that was sleek, aesthetically pleasing, minimized size, and maximized efficiency of the assembly process.


The design was created to be injection molded, so draft was built in and undercuts were eliminated from the design to minimize tooling costs.

The design was created to be injection molded, so draft was built in and undercuts were eliminated from the design to minimize tooling costs.
The design included a PCBA, speaker, cable, LED's, a housing front, and housing back. We carefully considered the assembly process and added features to the housing to ensure that the components could be easily installed.


The design included a PCBA, speaker, cable, LED's, a housing front, and housing back. We carefully considered the assembly process and added features to the housing to ensure that the components could be easily installed.

Prototype units were RTV cast for testing purposes. These units were created in-house, and were fabricated from custom silicone mold tools.

Prototype units were RTV cast for testing purposes. These units were created in-house, and were fabricated from custom silicone mold tools.
After the design was verified with the prototyped units, the final design was sent to a manufacturer for production. We worked closely with the manufacturer to ensure that the functionality and physical appearance of the units exceeded expectations. We carefully considered materials selection, texturing, gate and ejector placement, mold flow, and tolerances.


After the design was verified with the prototyped units, the final design was sent to a manufacturer for production. We worked closely with the manufacturer to ensure that the functionality and physical appearance of the units exceeded expectations. We carefully considered materials selection, texturing, gate and ejector placement, mold flow, and tolerances.

Logo is strategically placed to hide speaker grate
LEDs alert the user if there is a problem with the device
Housing has a built-in strain relief for the cable
Recessed channels allow for zip ties to be mounted flush with the sides and bottom of the unit
Screw mounts are cut into the housing to minimize the footprint of the device
