The conceptual 'KOJIB' controller has been designed by TaeHwan Kim as a functional and fun alternative to the traditional remote control for the television. Crafted with a silicone body, the controller features an interior joystick that needs to be pushed, turned and tweaked in order to change the various settings on your set. This makes the process of channel surfing more enjoyable and tactile for users to appreciate instead of simply requiring them to push buttons.
The conceptual 'KOJIB' controller also features a toggle switch on the underside that will disable the controls on the upper portion. This allows users to fidget and play with the device without changing the volume or channel to satisfy consumers with busy hands.
Fidget-Friendly Remote Controls
The 'KOJIB' Controller Lets Users Play as They Channel Surf
Trend Themes
1. Fidget-friendly Remotes - Increasing demand for interactive remote control options can lead to innovations for people with restless hands.
2. Silicone Controllers - Silicone-based devices can offer a new tactile user experience for remote controls.
3. Toggle Controls - Toggle switches can provide an added layer of security for remote controls and satisfy consumers with restless hands.
Industry Implications
1. Television - Television companies can integrate fidget-friendly remotes with their products for a unique selling point.
2. Consumer Electronics - Consumer electronics manufacturers can innovate tactile and toggle-controlled remotes for wider adoption.
3. Assistive Technology - Fidget-friendly remotes with toggle switches can be developed for people with disabilities or mobility issues.