ParkOne 2 sets the standard for how a modern electronic parking disc should work and look. The new parking disc is based on the incredibly popular ParkOne and is the result of consumer feedback and hundreds of hours of testing. Like its predecessor, ParkOne 2 is designed by designer John Sebastian. The design is minimalistic and elegant, with an emphasis on making it as visually slim as possibl…
ParkOne 2 sets the standard for how a modern electronic parking disc should work and look. The new parking disc is based on the incredibly popular ParkOne and is the result of consumer feedback and hundreds of hours of testing. Like its predecessor, ParkOne 2 is designed by designer John Sebastian. The design is minimalistic and elegant, with an emphasis on making it as visually slim as possible. The inner display is angled to make it easy to see and read the numbers. A centrally positioned button on the back balances functionality and form to a degree rarely seen in product design.
A lot of time and hard work has gone into creating ParkOne 2, and the results speak for themselves.
ParkOne 2 has been approved by the Danish Transport Authority in accordance with Executive Order no. 327, 2003 on parking discs and bears the authority's approval number FS26 on the front. To be approved by the Danish Transport Authority, a parking disc must display the time of parking 100% reliably and it must not be possible to manipulate the time under any circumstances. All components - including the battery - have therefore been tested at the leading consumer technology institute in Finland, SGS Fimko.
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