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The 'Doki' Remote Control Lets You Feel the Buttons to Navigate

The conceptual 'Doki' remote control has been designed with an aesthetic that makes it distinctly different from touchscreen varieties to ensure it's as applicable as possible to the modern living room. Rather than featuring a touch-enabled interface, the remote opts for physical buttons that can be utilized without having to look at the unit to increase efficiency. The remote also works to prevent it from ever being lost by incorporating a fin on the rear to stop it from sliding between couch cushions, while an integrated LED will illuminate every 30 seconds.

The 'Doki' remote control is the design work of Estab Han for weekend-works and acknowledges how familiar products can be given subtle upgrades rather than major overhauls to make them more applicable for modern consumers.
Trend Themes
1. Physical Button Interfaces - The trend of designing interfaces with physical buttons to increase efficiency and user experience.
2. Preventing Lost Remotes - The trend of incorporating features in remote controls to prevent them from being lost, such as fins and LED lights.
3. Upgradable Familiar Products - The trend of making subtle upgrades to familiar products instead of major overhauls to cater to modern consumers.
Industry Implications
1. Consumer Electronics - The consumer electronics industry can take advantage of physical button interfaces to improve the usability and efficiency of their products.
2. Home Entertainment - The home entertainment industry can benefit from remote controls with features that prevent them from being lost, enhancing the overall user experience.
3. Design and Product Development - The design and product development industry can explore the concept of making subtle upgrades to familiar products to adapt to changing consumer preferences and needs.

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