Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Here's Bracelet "Magic" Controlling Gadgets

Features Motion-sensing or detection of hand gestures as the gestural input mechanism is not new. This method was used in the latest mobile gadgets, like the Samsung Galaxy S4 from.

Usually the motion-sensing camera to detect motion through special units so that only certain gadgets that can equip themselves with such features. However, with the annular accessory of the Thalmic Labs, all gadgets can be controlled with hand gestures and arm movements.

The trick, bracelets controller gadget called "MYO" that detect electrical impulses from the muscles of the wearer's hand. Electrical impulse is then translated as input and delivered wirelessly to the receiver gadget.


In addition, MYO also detect hand movement, including rotation in any direction, even up to the movement of each finger.

MYO worn around the wrist and can be used to mengontol wide range of tools, including computers and mobile phones. MYO bracelets and controlled devices connected through Bluetooth connection.

Thalmic Labs, based in Waterloo, Canada is planning to release MYO worth 149 U.S. dollars, or approximately USD 1.45 million at the beginning of next year.

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