Shape-shifting chair by Jaguar Land Rover simulates sensation of walking while driving


Jaguar Land Rover reveals that the company is working on a shape-shifting seat that will make users feel as if they were walking. — AFP Relaxnews

With an ambition to reduce the health risks related to sitting down for too long (which can happen when one is partaking in a lengthy road trip), Jaguar Land Rover is developing a shape-shifting chair to "make your brain think you're walking".

Jaguar Land Rover announced on Jan 16 its development work on a "shape-shifting" chair designed to make whoever is sitting in it feel as though they're walking. By tricking the brain into thinking the body is moving while it's actually seated in a car, the health risks associated with sitting down for too long could potentially be greatly reduced.

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