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fromYanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
9 hours ago

Your Dog Can Now Turn On the Lights (No, Really) - Yanko Design

We're living through a strange moment where our refrigerators are smarter than ever, our thermostats learn our habits, and now, apparently, dogs can control household appliances. The Dogosophy Button, developed by researchers at The Open University's Animal-Computer Interaction Laboratory, is a wireless switch designed specifically for canine use. Think of it as a smart home device, but instead of asking Alexa, you're teaching your golden retriever.
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fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
4 days ago
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wireless button allows dogs to control home appliances on their own

Dogosophy Button lets dogs independently control home appliances via a blue, curved, textured wireless pad tailored to canine vision, movement, and pressing strength.
fromMail Online
2 months ago
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Your DOG can make you a cuppa! Button lets your pet switch kettle on

The Dogosophy Button enables dogs to control household appliances by pressing a wireless paw-activated button that triggers a mains-powered receiver from up to 40 metres.
fromFast Company
5 days ago

This clever button lets service dogs turn on appliances by themselves

For decades, people with disabilities have relied on service dogs to help them perform daily tasks like opening doors, turning on lights, or alerting caregivers to emergencies. By some estimates, there are 500,000 service dogs in the U.S., but little attention has been paid to the fact that these dogs have been trained to interact with interfaces that are made for humans.
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