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LOCATION: Perth, Aus.
DATE: Feb to May, 2026.
SOFTWARE: Fusion 360, Adobe Photoshop, Substance Painter
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Aegis Link is an emergency communication node specifically engineered for high-risk wilderness and hiking trail environments while bushfire happen. Unlike standard portable beacon, it is a fixed environmental provision designed to function when personal tools fail under extreme stress.



Current emergency beacons in the market are designed strictly for individual purchase. They are expensive, require personal subscription plans.
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Aegis Link shifts the paradigm from a personal luxury to a government-funded public safety system permanently deployed at critical hiking trail nodes.


Designed for Manufacture.
The case utilizes an industrial slot in design to ensure high precision alignment and tight sealing.
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Securely locked with industrial screws, making the device included highly impact resistant.

Tactile Intuition.
The organic, wave form beacon handle is specifically sculpted for shaky hands and zero-visibility panic scenarios.

Instant Activation.
Simple mechanical buttons instantly triggers the international satellite rescue system and activates the micophone to communicate.

Fire Resistance Case
Glass Fiber Coated Polycarbonate
High-Friction Grip
Glass Fiber Coated Polycarbonate
Inner Interaction Buttons
Low Gloss Polymer
TESTING BUTTON
ACTIVATE BUTTON
MICROPHONE
SIGNAL LIGHT
BEACON LOCK
SPEAKER
Flame Retardant
High Friction Grip
Tactile Emergency Buttons
Outer shell molded in Glass Fiber reinforced Polycarbonate for UL94 V-0 fire resistance without deforming near intense heat.
The signature red wave form handle is coated with a premium, fire-retardant silicone finish.
Its non-slip surface provides maximum friction, allowing a secure pull to release action even when the user’s hands are sweaty, shaking during an evacuation.
The inner interaction buttons are manufactured from a specialized high-temperature, low gloss polymer. This guarantees a distinct mechanical "click" feedback, ensuring the user knows the distress signal has been sent under extreme panic.





