Mui Lab’s wood touchscreen makes smart homes feel more natural

Smart home devices are handy, but who wants to pull out their phone just to adjust the lights or pause the music? Mui Lab’s solution is a single piece of wood that almost magically becomes a simple touchscreen where you can accomplish simple internet-of-things tasks. They also make a wood post where you can record your kid’s height and recall it later in a similarly luminous fashion.

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