Gesture Control Device


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There was once a rumor that Apple would actually use a ring device for input to an Apple television. Neither of those gadgets exist yet, of course, but Ring is a Kickstarter project trying to fund a finger-based wearable that could enable the kind of Mobile cramming operator settles with FTC: Surrenders $1.2 million in assets LightFreq’s crazy light bulb combined with a speaker lands on Kickstarter looking to raise $50,000 Billed by Ractiv as a “modern day mouse”, the Touch+ device promises to LAS VEGAS, Jan. 5, 2015 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- onecue, the standalone device that connects and controls all media and smart home devices with gestures, has been renamed to singlecue. Developed by eyeSight, a leader in machine vision and gesture recognition Gesture-based controls are slowly invading consumers' favorite devices. From smartphones and smart TVs to game consoles and augmented reality, motion control is becoming a big part of the way individuals interact with technology. Adam Tilton, co-founder keyboard or even touch-screen as the chief ways to control your computer. But then you start using the new Leap Motion Controller and — at least in some circumstances — you can imagine relegating those other devices to the bench. Using the compact Leap It takes a lot of bravery—or possibly even hubris—to explore a new form factor in the wearables space when smartwatches, fitness trackers, and smartglasses remain so utterly unproven on their own. Yet on Tuesday Nod Labs announced Nod, a sensor-packed .

Bangalore based tech company Intugine Technologies founded by IIT Kharagpur students have developed a gesture control ring called Nimble that hopes to redefine how you interact with your entertainment devices and computers. Nimble is a light flexible ring Controlling your computer may soon be done without touching a keyboard, mouse or touch screen - thanks to a little device called the Leap. Leap Motion, a San Francisco-based motion-control software and hardware company, unveiled a new way to control computers. Remote controls may soon be a thing of the past, thanks to a new system by Israeli gesture start-up eyeSight. The onecue control center lets users communicate with just about any connected device in the home – from TVs to air conditioners – with the Related: Editor’s Picks: 12 Best Products of 2014 Onecue has the ability to control specific devices with specific gestures, but can also group multiple devices. For instance, you can wave your hand to turn on the TV, cable box and receiver simultaneously. .





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has bluetooth device which is easily search the connecting devices

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