Soon we won't need the remote control.

The British University of Lancester has implemented the new technology called "Matchpott" - which will suffice to move a part of its body to control its various functions, Telegrafi writes. The circular movement of one hand, head, or even foot is needed by a camera. As long as the body parts [...]
The British University of Lancester has implemented the new technology called "Matchpott" - which will suffice to move a part of its body to control its various functions, Telegrafi writes.
The circular movement of one hand, head, or even foot is needed by a camera. As long as the body is adapted to the function to be controlled, for example, channels may be changed by turning their heads, a course that can be manipulated by video shows up.
According to idears, this new technology that actually works with the movement of a toy is useful above all when you're doing something else, or just not to change your position when you're resting on the couch.
It doesn't work only on TV, it can be used on computers and tablets to check a video without the need for mouse or touch screens.











