Control your iPod Through Facial Movements with Earswitch

The inventor of this gadget is Kazuhiro Taniguchi of Osaka University in Japan. He explained that it is possible to play or pause a song when a person sticks out the tongue or with the eyebrow movements, the same person would be able to skip to the next tune and if this person winks the right eye, then the previous song would be played again.
Sticking out the tongue, smiling, raising an eyebrow, or winking an eye is now enough to control the iPod, the famous Apple music player. According to some reports, the music player can be controlled through facial movements by using a new device or gadget created in Japan. This device was named “Ear Switch”. The innovative product looks like a normal set of average earphones, but it is equipped with small infra red sensors that allow to detect ear movements that are caused by other facial movements.
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Is this really possible?
huge tongue she have…hahaha
this gadget is just for lazy people. dont you agree with me?