
The Invisible Touch is a universal remote control concept that takes the unconventional route, featuring a glass body that turns shiny whenever it is activated. It is supposed to be intuitive and customizable, allowing the user to set preferences according to their needs, and the remote itself is smart enough to know who is holding it at that point in time, reverting to the current user’s settings automatically. A hollow area on the upper surface defines the touch pad, while the back features a blood pressure machine while displaying your blood pressure, heart rate and blood oxygen levels so that you know whether the Big Game on TV is just too much for you. Definitely one of the more desirable remote controls to date, if only it weren’t a concept.
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