No idea how this would work in practice but some sort of pattern recognition for what might be a drop of water on the phone screen as opposed to a touch input.
No idea how this would work in practice but some sort of pattern recognition for what might be a drop of water on the phone screen as opposed to a touch input.
I like how the comments just assume you’re scrolling SM or texting people in the shower but I think it would be rad to not be worried about getting my phone wet so I could use it to listen to music in there. The only other option is to turn voice commands on and start shouting at it over the sound of the shower.
Or even, like, using the thing outside in the rain.
You can get waterproof Bluetooth speakers that are designed to go in the shower for less than £10 in the UK. The sound quality isn’t amazing, but they’re not much different from a phone speaker, especially with the sound of the water 👍
I have a JBL Clip 3 I use in the bathroom when I shower. Sound quality’s pretty good but I just listen to podcasts with it rather than music.
I listen to music in the shower, I’m not sure why this would involve taking the phone into the water?
So I don’t have to have the music so loud
Even just reaching out to touch it while I am wet will make the phone wet. It doesn’t even have to come in with me.
Okay, it’s never occurred to me to do that, fair enough.
I just set a playlist going
Struggling to see how it’s different from watching tv while you iron or listen to music while cooking
Seriously, everyone jumping to the worst possible interpretation, like they’ve never wanted to listen to music or had an audio book they didn’t want to put down.