Qt Group
Qt Group's video was created to show how low-power motorcycle instrument clusters synchronize with mobile companion apps. For manufacturers venturing into urban mobility, delivering a modern smartphone-like user experience on two-wheelers is often hindered by strict hardware limitations. Failing to address these computational constraints yields bloated production costs and compromised interfaces that alienate younger riders. Our team framed this dilemma around the necessity of efficient low-power UI execution to prove that resource-constrained hardware can still deliver premium visual fidelity.
Our team at Advids initiated the design layout by placing the hardware platform at the center of the screen, establishing a clean reference environment for our instrument cluster display breakdown. We displayed a high-contrast instrument cluster mockup featuring a static 3D motorcycle rendering from the startup sequence, establishing immediate visual interest. Our team positioned the screen in a split-screen arrangement that aligns the embedded system side-by-side with a smartphone interface to show the synchronized navigation mapping. This layout routes complex data pathways into a simple, side-by-side visual relationship so that Automotive Product Managers immediately grasp the cost-saving ROI of offloading heavy rendering tasks to connected mobile devices.
Our motion design captures the continuous streaming of compressed JPEG frames and fluid gauge sweeps, proving the system maintains a responsive sixty frames per second. We engineered this physical-digital system walk-through around a clean, high-contrast digital dark mode to keep the interface elements highly legible and prevent viewer fatigue. This balanced distribution of onscreen data reduces cognitive load during dense technical explanations. Concluding with an authoritative call to action, the presentation builds absolute trust and encourages Embedded Engineers to test the Qt Group platform for their next-generation production lines.