The Fuffr iPhone case allows you to control your phone, outside your phone. In other words, you are no longer limited to your phone's screen when it comes to controlling it. The case operates by transforming the area surrounding your phone into a gestural interface. For those of you curious about how it works, it apparently uses a motion sensor to communicate with your phone through Bluetooth.
Created by a Stockholm-based team of engineers, Fuffr has the unprecedented ability to track multi-touch interactions and pitch-to-zoom actions. Following the launch of their demo last month, the developers are offering free kits via their website.
This case will come in handy for those with big hands or less-than-great finger coordination, especially for using apps like Google maps which would benefit from enhanced usability.
Interactive Phone Cases
The Fuffr iPhone Case Allows You To Think Outside Your Phone
Trend Themes
1. Gesture-controlled Interfaces - There is potential for disruption in creating more sophisticated and intuitive gesture-controlled interfaces that extend beyond the traditional device screen.
2. Smartphone Accessories - Creating innovative accessories that enhance the usability and functionality of smartphones will remain a prevalent trend.
3. Motion-sensing Technology - Improving motion-sensing technology will open up new possibilities for creating more immersive user experiences and interactions.
Industry Implications
1. Consumer Electronics - The consumer electronics industry can leverage these trends to create cutting-edge products that offer enhanced user experiences and greater market differentiation.
2. Mobile App Development - Mobile app developers can work with gesture-controlled interfaces and motion-sensing technology to create more intuitive apps that stand out from the competition.
3. Wearable Technology - Incorporating motion-sensing technology and gesture-controlled interfaces into wearable technology can create new opportunities for innovation in this rapidly growing industry.