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Unlocking Gesture Control: The Rise of A Neural Input Wristband as the Next Generation Pointing Device

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Our XR team published a new blog post that explores how camera/vision based gesture control has become the a dominant interface between humans and machines, and specifically in AR, VR and Spatial face-worn devices.



With the rising of the promising neural interface product category, gesture control using a wrist worn device can provide multiple benefits alongside a gesture recognition camera, and serve as a replacement for some use-cases and form factors. 



A neural interface equipped with fingertip pressure SNC sensors and wrist motion IMU sensors are reshaping the way we interact with devices, and provide a more comfortable and familiar interaction, low-weight face-worn devices, and more accessible products.


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