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ruwido_ruwido 22/04/2015 08:18 Page 1 ruwido turns a new leaf for remotes The remote control specialist has set new standards in design and function as it brings the thinnest device ever made to market. the user’s behaviour.” So, the right blend for optimum control and attractiveness is voice and haptic interaction. “It is essential that we continue to identify the interaction mechanisms that have already been proven to work, while adapting and enhancing them to meet the evolving needs of today’s TV landscape.” Getting the elusive blend of these elements right is what ruwido calls ‘emotional product architecture’ and it is developed through intensive consumer research and laboratory testing. hree years ago, all the talk was of gesture control for the TV, and two years ago, many said the remote would be replaced by smart devices. But five years ago, ruwido conducted behavioural research to predict what kind of developments the consumer would welcome. “That kind of scientific research is our insurance,” explains Ferdinand Maier, CEO of ruwido. “It told us that voice was acceptable for certain functions but gesture is not, and that is how it has worked out.” Today eighty per cent of our products include a microphone for voice control – but only as an additional method of searching for content within our multimodal input devices. It is natural that when you are looking for something that you ask for it – ‘let me see films starring Leonardo Di Caprio’ – for example. But not when navigating or when controlling functions; no one wants to sit in their living room telling the TV ‘next, next, next’ or, ‘volume up, up, up.’” “As well as search, the other thing voice is very useful for is identification, so voice biometrics can identify the user within the family and present the appropriate personalised options, options the UI is constantly ‘learning’ how to improve from T “design is soul” ruwido doesn’t believe smart phones will ever replace the remote control as the phone is an essentially private device while the remote is inevitably public with multiple users. But it did want to create the same emotional appeal like the slim, smooth aesthetic of the smart phone and combine it with simple but highly effective and naturalistic control. The latest product of this intensive process is leaf. The name, very simply, comes from the form factor – it is the slimmest consumer electronics device available at just 2.97 millimetres deep. It is the ultimate example of what the company calls its ‘thinsizing’ philosophy. “Thinsizing,“ says Maier, “is about removing the mass of inputs and technologies consumers have to deal with and focusing on how users want to interact in and with their TV environment.” leaf is fabricated from aluminium and carbon composite and, despite its profile ruwido reaps awards ruwido is focused on creating input devices that touch emotions and are a joy to own and a joy to use. The adherence to this philosophy and deep commitment to quality has enabled the company to excel in the development of “Our product solutions have to be effective, efficient and create user satisfaction. We see the fact that we have received more than 25 awards and nominations within the last two years as a validation of our unique approach and new interaction techniques and user experience excellence. recognition of our dedication to design, new technologies, materials, construction 12 TVE@TV Connect and utility,” says Ferdinand Maier, CEO. “Among the awards received are the prestigious red dot design award, German Design Award, iF design award, Good Design Award as well as the label shortlisted for the TV Connect Industry Awards, each of them judged by an independent jury of experts.”