Recognized for Product Design Planning through Winning Domestic and International Design Awards

Tinkware announced on the 9th that its products, iNavi Z5000 and iNavi M3, have won the '2020 Pinup Design Award.' Photo by Tinkware

Tinkware announced on the 9th that its products, iNavi Z5000 and iNavi M3, have won the '2020 Pinup Design Award.' Photo by Tinkware

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Heeyoon] Thinkware announced on the 9th that its iNavi black boxes won the '2020 Pinup Design Award.'


The awarded products are two models: 'iNavi Z5000' and 'iNavi M3.' Both products were selected among the Best 100 in the design category.


The iNavi Z5000 features a luxurious design with a glossy finish and mold hairline pattern. Its surface is smooth and crafted in a rounded square shape to prevent secondary injuries in case of an accident. Additionally, to produce an eco-friendly product, post-processing steps using sprays or metal materials were minimized by combining injection patterns.


The iNavi M3 is a black box dedicated to motorcycles. Considering the exposed external environment, it is equipped with IP68-rated waterproof and dustproof functions. Furthermore, the mounting base uses a flexible material (EGI) at the bottom, allowing attachment to fenders or curved body sections. The height of the mount is also adjustable.


Thinkware has been recognized for practical product design planning and has won numerous design awards annually. This year, it also achieved awards at IF, IDEA, Red Dot Design Award, and Good Design (GD), among others.



Choi Eunho, Head of Thinkware Design Division, said, “We strive to enhance the product brand and value by implementing iNavi’s unique identity based on practical design concepts that consider product characteristics and environment. We will continue to do our best to present new and innovative designs in the future.”


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