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Doublepoint Technologies has launched a gesture-tech app on Google Play that shows off its gesture-touch technology for Android wearables such as watches.
Designed for the Android WearOS, the demo from Doublepoint is coming just in time to show off the gesture controls at CES 2024, the big tech trade show in Las Vegas next week.
You can do things like pinch at a virtual object with your fingers and the Android watch will detect your wrist movements and convey to the smartphone or computer that you’re pinching your fingers. The company said it can very accurately detect such “microgestures” and do so much more cheaply than cameras, which are used in devices such as virtual reality headsets.
The app introduces the brand new gesture-touch technology, coupled with instant Bluetooth connectivity to a myriad of devices, marking a leap in human-computer interaction, the company said.
The Finnish startup has released a version of its gesture detection algorithm, now compatible with WearOS smartwatches, aiming to elevate user experiences beyond traditional touch interfaces.
“Our touch-based gesture tracking redefines the realm of smartwatch interaction, delivering a natural and powerful user experience,” said Ohto Pentikäinen, CEO of Doublepoint, in a statement. “We’re rewriting the rules for human-computer interaction, offering an intuitive bridge between users and their devices. This app heralds a new era, and at CES 2024, we’re excited to reveal the magic behind this technology and explore collaborations with partners and developers eager to enhance their devices.”
The Doublepoint app, available for
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