Licor’s mission is to help researchers answer questions. The LI-6800 and LI-600 are handheld laboratory devices assisting researchers in discovering these answers by measuring plant health in the field.

These devices bring a biological laboratory to the field capable of measuring photosynthesis in plants and gas exchange from plants, soil, and insects. The sensor head handle assembly and input buttons are ergonomically placed for repeated data gathering. We discovered researchers need to collect data anywhere from plants - close to the ground to high on a ladder reaching in a tree, high humidity, or extremely high and low temperatures. In all use scenarios, researchers expect the device to perform accurately and repeatedly cycle up to 200 measurements per hour.

Easy to hold, defined weight distribution, access to controls/data transfer, and transportability were target areas we collaborated with the Licor team.

Contributions:

  • Design Strategy

  • Concept Development

  • Industrial Design

  • Complex CAD surfacing

  • Prototyping

  • Product Interface Design / UX / GUI

  • Mechanical Engineering

These projects were completed at Juggernaut Design.

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