
Designer Florian Scharfer has creatively designed an alarm clock radio that is embedded within your bedsheet. The Melted Alarm Clock Radio concept uses EPS (electroactive polymer, used for artificial muscles) that will expand and lift up the silicon segment when activated by electricity, providing us the embossed numbers of the clock. There are three control icons that are embroidered on the sheet to set your radio frequency, alarm time, etc. Too bad. it is only a concept. More

Designer Yuki Yamamoto has creatively designed the Spica speaker, which is actually an audio version of the lava lamp that merges audio, light and water to create dazzling effect. This speaker allows you to “watch” your music. Unfortunately, the Spica Speaker is only a concept at the moment. Find out more pictures after the jump. More

Designed by Henrik Amberla, the innovative design of the Milky Way allows the gadget to serve two functions, as an alarm clock and as an art object for your nightstand. You can activate the snooze function simply by making a simple turn. Setting the clock and the alarm are also done through another turning motions. Sadly, the Milky Way Alarm Clock is only a concept. Video after the jump. More

Here is a portable pocket light that you can bring wherever you go. Designed by Harc Lee, the Foldable Pocket Light comes with a cell at its back providing power. There is also a Back Light Unit that makes the lamp shines brighter. More

Designed by Cheng-Tsung Feng, Yao-Chieh Lin and Bo-Jin Wang, the Solar Traffic Light concept comes with the Discolor LED (Light Emitting Diode) technology that can display all three colors of the traffic lights within a single unit. There is also the Solar Panel on top of the unit, which is designed as a hood. [Yanko]

Designed by Matt Brown, the RFID Radio uses a built-in RFID tag that can interact with a speaker to broadcast messages or change the radio to a pre-decided station. Made from laser cut paper, the RFID Radio is designed to be used by musicians, charities and designers. Sadly, it is only a concept. There is no word on pricing or availability so far. [Mocoloco]

Here is a futuristic watch concept that uses a modulated laser scanner to projects the time onto the surface of your wrist. Designed by Andy Kurovets, the Invisible Shot Laser Watch uses only a low-powered laser beam so that it won’t cut your skin off. I want to purchase this watch, but unfortunately it is only a concept. More

The Braun Markerfool Marker Pen is a useful drawing tool for those who use marker pens frequently like students and designers. Designed by Hai-Ling Zhong, the Markerfool is basically a portable color printer that is designed to provide a wide range of colors. The gadget has a touchscreen display that shows the right color for you to use. It is powered by a color transform chip, a CMYK ink box, and a rechargeable battery. Sadly, the Braun Markerfool Marker Pen is only a concept. No word on when this gadget will be available for purchase. More

The Space Foosball system was created using the Virtual Physics CGI engine developed by Young J. Kim and the team at the Ewha Women’s University Computer Graphics Lab in Seoul, Korea. The software transforms all of the players movements into digital information, which is used to control the virtual soccer players on screen. Each control lever is connected to a set of infrared sensors which informs the software which way to spin the players. Watch the videos after the jump to get more details. More

The Moss is a modular speaker system that has the ability to be flexible. In other words, you can arrange the layout of the speaker into a number of different forms depending on the purpose. Florian Brillet and David Letellier are the masterminds behind this new speaker concept. Unfortunately, there are no details about the product so far. More