Wear this sticker to make calls, listen to music

Wear this sticker to make calls, listen to music
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Scientists have developed touch-sensitive stickers that can be worn on the skin and can control mobile devices like phones and music players. Depending on the type of skin sticker used, applying pressure to the sticker could, for example, answer an incoming call or adjust the volume of a music player.

London: Scientists have developed touch-sensitive stickers that can be worn on the skin and can control mobile devices like phones and music players. Depending on the type of skin sticker used, applying pressure to the sticker could, for example, answer an incoming call or adjust the volume of a music player.

The stickers act as an input space that receives and executes commands and thus controls mobile devices. The 'iSkin' approach enables the human body to become more closely connected to technology. Users can also design their iSkin patches on a computer beforehand to suit their individual tastes. The silicone used to fabricate the sensor patches makes them flexible and stretchable.

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