The smart bracelet controls the computer with your finger like a science fiction movie
This is a wireless connection tool, it tracks the gestures of the fingers along with the direction of the hand allowing users to use their fingers to control peripheral devices such as computers and drones. .
This smart bracelet is called Kai, a product of Vicara company. This is a wireless connection tool, it tracks the gestures of the fingers along with the direction of the hand allowing users to use their fingers to control peripheral devices such as computers and drones. . It supports gestures such as selecting, rotating, zooming or zooming and dragging and dropping.
Users can use this smart bracelet to replace the normal computer mouse, you can even play games on this device.
Currently, Kai is developed towards designers.
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