POP 7" Touchscreen Kiosk – Bumper

The POP kiosk was designed to be mobile, modular and constructed using open hardware, open designs and 3D printing.
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Introducing the POP 7" touchscreen kiosk!

Create a CLIO interactive exhibit, an OctoPrint 3D-printer control panel, a Plexamp music streaming station, wrangle your web applications with Organizr, or just about anything you can imagine.

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Features:

Requires the POP 7" kiosk case. Similar to the collar, the bumper also protects the exposed edges of display, but it is printed as one part with a soft and flexible filament. When printed with specific infill settings, it can provide additional cushioning protection to bumps and falls. This bumper is used instead of the collar and was created for use in mobile pop-up exhibits.

  • Provides additional protection to the touchscreen display
  • Rounded and tapered corners designed to reduce accidental snags
  • Compatible with the POP kiosk cover for storage and transport
  • Add color and contrast to your kiosk with swappable collars
  • Can be removed without tools, unlike the collar.
  • Can be used with a self-adhesive screen protector

Hardware

This part is printed in one piece and does not require additional hardware.

Build-it-Yourself Guide

A full guide to creating the kiosk is available on the CLIO Museums wiki.

About Us

We create open-source, build-it-yourself technologies for museums, libraries and cultural heritage centers by working directly with them. CLIO and POP have been in active development since 2019. We operate through grants, volunteers and donations from viewers like you.

We have has worked with two natural history museums and one public community college host site for independent one-year development cycles. These projects were designed using the MUSETECH Model, which posits that in order for museums to successfully utilize technologies, there are three stakeholder perspectives that must be considered: the museum as an institution, the cultural heritage professionals that work there, and the visitors who use their resources. We have previously presented and provided literature for MuseWeb 2020.

Learn more on our website cliomuseums.org.

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