Tutoreal is a product concept designed for everyday use 15 years in the future. It is meant to be used in repair cafés, where people can work together to fix their broken electronics instead of replacing them. The goal is to make the repair process more approachable, especially for those with little or no experience.

Instead of relying on video tutorials or written guides, Tutoreal transforms the workspace into an interactive learning environment. The device has a smooth, oval shape and includes a built-in beamer and speaker. It projects step-by-step instructions directly onto a magnetic repair mat, while audio cues guide the user through the process in real time.

Tutoreal helps users fix devices like smartphones, laptops, and tablets in a simple and hands-on way. It supports sustainable behavior, encourages learning by doing, and aligns with future right-to-repair laws that promote the reuse and repair of electronics.
Tutoreal is a collaboration by
Klaas Muller
Thijmen Lammers
Lot Vogels
Bart de Vree

Created for Industrial Design Project 2
at Eindhoven University of Technology

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