Gel that Goes From Limp to Stiff

Panasonic Gel Remote Gets Hard When Touched by Humans

The Panasonic Gel Remote has got to be one of the most peculiar gadgets I’ve ever laid eyes on. It’s made of a gel-like substance and has light sensors inside its body.

When not in use, the Panasonic Gel Remote remains limp and lifeless. However, when the hand touches it, the sensors trigger it to become stiff and ready for use.

Although Panasonic’s Gel Remote looks nifty, I can’t help but wonder whether its outer layer is sticky. If so, it would be a horribly messy dust magnet. I’ll have to wait to find out though as the design is still in the concept stage.
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1. Gel-based Interfaces - Gel-like material as an interface for electronic devices.
2. Touch-triggered Interaction - Innovative ways to interact with devices through touch.
3. Shape-shifting Design - Designs that change shape based on user interaction.
Industry Implications
1. Consumer Electronics - Opportunity for new and unique remote control designs.
2. Hospitality Industry - Interactive and innovative interfaces for guest experience.
3. Automotive Industry - In-car interfaces that respond to touch for improved safety and convenience.

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