You might have heard of wearable gadgets – but how about chewable technology?
University of Auckland researchers have been pioneering a device which would allow the user to answer a phone call simply by biting down on it.
ChewIt, developed by the Auckland Bioengineering Institute's Augmented Human Lab team, is a tiny piece of technology encased in a flexible, custom-made printed circuit board.
By being operated from within your mouth, it enables discreet and hands-free interaction with your phone, computer or smartwatch.
It was developed by Associate Professor Suranga Nanayakkara, who made international headlines in recent years with the FingerReader, a prototype device worn on the finger that allows users to point at words, which is then translated to voice.