MYO armband delivers one-armed gesture control
Over the last five years, the touchscreen has supplanted the mouse
and keyboard as the primary way that many of us interact with computers.
But will multitouch enjoy a 30-year reign like its predecessor? Or will
a newcomer swoop in and steal its crown? One up-and-comer, Thalmic
Labs, hopes that the next ruler will be 3D gesture control.
The actual MYO device is an armband. When worn, it senses gestures, and sends the corresponding signal (via Bluetooth 4.0) to a paired device. The company claims that the muscular detection (via proprietary sensors) “can sense changes in gesture down to the individual finger.”
Uses
MYO is already up for pre-order for US$149. The company has also launched a developer API to get a jump on software support. Thalmic Labs says the MYO will ship in “late 2013.”
Can MYO stand out in a gesture-control field that will include Microsoft, Leap Motion, and - who knows - maybe Apple? Check out the video below and decide for yourself.
-ASV
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