Gesture Activated Remote Controls

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The Licentia Has No Buttons

Designers are so over buttons. After recently featuring the sleek sPult, Trend Hunter brings you an even more minimalistic gesture-controlled remote that does away with all buttons.

Designed by Jason Kline, Licentia achieves optimal minimalism by two discs only. Rather than press buttons, you can spin and compress the discs according to numerous gesture patterns for a dynamic and, I would assume, fun control experience.

Kline was recently awarded a student membership into the Chartered Society Of Designers.

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Trend Themes
1. Gesture-controlled Technology - The trend towards gesture control in technology presents opportunities for innovative user experiences without the need for physical buttons.
2. Minimalistic Design - The growing demand for minimalist design in remote controls is driving the exploration of innovative buttonless interfaces.
3. Dynamic Control Experience - The focus on dynamic control experiences enabled by gesture-based remotes opens up possibilities for engaging and interactive user interactions.
Industry Implications
1. Consumer Electronics - The consumer electronics industry can leverage gesture-controlled remotes to provide users with more intuitive and seamless control options.
2. Gaming - The gaming industry can benefit from gesture-based remotes that enhance the immersive gaming experience and offer new ways of interacting with games.
3. Home Automation - The home automation industry can incorporate gesture-based remotes to enable effortless control of connected devices and facilitate a futuristic living environment.

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