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Moodi Bluetooth Remote Eases Thumb Strain for Readers

DuRoBo launched the Moodi, a compact Bluetooth remote designed to reduce thumb strain for individuals who spend extended periods reading or browsing digital content. This lightweight device allows users to turn pages, scroll through documents, and control media playback without needing to physically touch their smartphone or tablet.
The Moodi connects wirelessly via Bluetooth, offering a convenient way to interact with devices from a short distance. Its primary function is to provide an alternative to the repetitive motion of swiping or tapping screens, which can lead to discomfort or injury like 'text thumb' or 'gamer's thumb'.
By enabling page turns and navigation with a simple click of a button on the remote, Moodi aims to enhance the reading experience, particularly for e-books, articles, and digital magazines. It also extends its utility to controlling media players, allowing users to play, pause, or skip tracks without interrupting their activity.
The company positions Moodi as a helpful accessory for prolonged digital engagement, targeting users who frequently read on their devices, manage presentations, or consume media. The device's small form factor suggests portability and ease of integration into daily routines.
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