♻️Redefining Urban Mobility Through Wearable Design
Urban transportation has always been a field ripe for innovation. From bicycles to electric scooters, designers and engineers have sought ways to make commuting more efficient, sustainable, and user-friendly. Among the most striking concepts in recent years is the Belt Scooter, a collapsible wearable scooter designed by Hungarian industrial designer Ádám Török. Though it remains a concept rather than a commercial product, the Belt Scooter has captured the imagination of design enthusiasts worldwide for its radical rethinking of how mobility can be seamlessly integrated into everyday life. The Belt Scooter was conceived as part of Török’s diploma project in Hungary. His vision was to create a scooter that could be worn like a belt, eliminating the bulk and inconvenience associated with carrying traditional scooters. This idea was not just about portability—it was about merging fashion, lifestyle, and functionality into a single product. By transforming from a bel...