Google has introduced a new user interface that allows you to control electronics through the manipulation of the cord from the headphones.
The company's designers demonstrated on the example of music management how the braid for input/output works. Through actions on the cord, you can switch tracks, control volume, rewind and fast forward the selected track. To do this, just pinch, push or pat the wire from the headphones,
reports Popular Mechanics.
In the tactile wire is a sensor matrix that is sensitive to user commands. She goes through the entire cord and responds to tactile commands.
The interface is currently under testing. Developers are considering options for integrating it into household appliances. It is assumed that the touch can make the power cord, headphones or ties from a hoodie.
Recently, Google announced the transfer of the
music library to YouTube Music . The reason for transferring files between music services is not commented.
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