Headphones — 16 February 2010

Get this. NTT Docomo has designed a pair of headphones that can detect your eye movement, which if performed correctly, can change tracks, pause/play and stop your mp3 player.
Using something called electroculograms, the headphone some how sense which direction a person is looking when wearing the ear buds. Add in some programming and you can control your MP3 player or phone’s media player by performing a set of queues, such as rotating your eyes clockwise to increase volume or looking left to right to skip a track. Whacked, straight whacked!
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