PopSpot from Omnifi

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No network, no power, no problem.

Content that pops. PopSpots connect people to your content

wherever you are.

Engage with users on a channel they know,

but in a place they wouldn’t expect it.

It’s the internet in a box, taken anywhere

and accessed by anyone with a connected

device.

No need for a network or for power, a

PopSpot is completely and uniquely

self-contained.

Out of the

box thinking.

The PopSpot creates its own WiFi network.

You just log-in and upload your content.

Web pages, videos, vouchers, documents,

forms… whatever you want to share.

Take your PopSpot with you and turn it on to

activate. Users simply find the network and your

content will be waiting for them.

10 hours battery life, cross device compatibility

and user data capture. All out of the box.

In the box thinking. We’ve put a lot into a small box. At the

heart of the PopSpot is a micro-computer.

This works as a web-server and also

controls the content, power-management

and network elements.

Then there is a WiFi module with an

antenna. This creates the local network and

handles communications with users’

devices.

And lastly, but not least, there is small but

durable rechargeable battery that provides

the unit with its power and means it can be

taken anywhere.

Simple CMS and

Analytics. You manage the content on the PopSpot

just like you would update a blog. A

WYSIWYG editor allows you to create

pages and upload files.

You update the PopSpot by connecting

to its WiFi network using a laptop or

mobile device. Any data you capture

offline can also be accessed and

downloaded when you connect.

The unit also stores interaction data and

this can also be accessed once you have

connected to the CMS.

Some potential use cases.

Education &

Outreach. Teachers and lecturers can walk into

any classroom or theatre and share

their slides, their recommended

reading and supporting content with

their connected audience.

Education and outreach programmes

in rural and developing countries can

also benefit from this portable

content platform. Users don’t even

need a 3G signal, just a feature phone

with WiFi capability.

Transport. Talk to users in taxis, coaches and

trains. Even bus-stops can become live

with content with a PopSpot.

Show passengers adverts, let them

download mobile offers or even chat to

each-other over this localised network.

With an optional 3G or 4G modem

and solar powered trickle-charger you

can even leave PopSpots in-situ and

update them remotely.

Music &

entertainment. Music and festival crowds are about as

engaged as it gets. A PopSpot can give

them access to extra content, artist

information, even free sample tracks to

download.

The PopSpot’s data capture abilities

means you can seize the moment and

start a dialogue that can carry on after

the show. A fully portable unit means

it’s perfect for tours and even busking.

Pop-up and

experiential. Just because you’re selling from a stall,

a fair or even on the concourse at a

station, doesn’t mean you can’t share

content.

Offer company info, add people to your

mailing list or give away vouchers for

products. All this can be done with a

PopSpot.

It’s not just a pretty box, it’s a

marketing channel and a great way to

drive ROI from pop-up and outdoor

experiences.

Product development.

Our first unit – The PopSpot MkI -was a collection of connected hardware. The bulk came from the Universal Power Supply and an Access Point. The whole contraption fitted into a small suitcase.

We then rebuilt the unit from the ground up using commonly available parts, with a fair bit of hacking and re-purposing.

The PopSpot MkII fits into a unit you can hold in the palm of your hand. It boasts an intergrated WiFi access point, web server and battery unit, as well as an on/off button and some flashing LEDs!

Next steps. Having developed and tested a proof of

concept, and knowing the parts and

approach required to scale up to a

commercial grade unit, we are now looking

to fund the next development stage.

This will involve the creation of circuit

diagrams and housing design in preparation

for manufacture, as well as continuing to

explore and develop uses and case studies.

Recent implementations.

A PopSpot MkI was trialed at Cargo in Shoreditch on the 18th November 2014 at the Sonic Navigation event, where it was used to provide info on the performers, newsletter sign-up and a free track download.

An in-situ digital innovation agency

Thank you.

Nick Holroyd-Doveton nick@omnifi.co.uk 07506716468

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