The tech is so precise that you're able to use the back of your hand to dial a phone number, draw letters for navigation shortcuts, scroll through apps, play Angry Birds or select an item from a list. Researchers at the Future Interfaces Group say the tech is 99 percent accurate when it comes to touch.

"As our approach is compact, non-invasive, low-cost and low-powered, we envision the technology being integrated into future smartwatches, supporting rich touch interactions beyond the confines of the small touchscreen," the creators write in a YouTube description.

This isn't the first iteration of touch-skin technology, but it's by far the most stylish and streamlined. We can already imagine the customizable "Apple Watch + SkinTrack ring" bundles.