Thing of the day: Kai - the world's first robotic arm, a managed computer with gestures
Devices / / December 19, 2019
Down with the mouse! Play, draw, edit text, manage drone and scroll Internet using gestures.
At the time, the computer mouse revolutionized, making the computer management easier and intuitive for everyone. If you previously had to type commands and move the line through the keyboard, the mouse has become possible to move or modify files using the cursor.
But apparently, the mouse will soon be in the past. Meet the new manipulator Kai, who will teach the computer to understand the careless waving your hand. With this mouse, you can edit photos and video, work with text, play or simply to scroll the browser without touching the mouse. Enough to make the right gesture.
Kai is worn on the arm and keeps track of your gestures. It can be any movement of his hand, pinching, swipe - anything. The device initially knows only 12 gestures, but you can come up with any number of their own.
Kai uses patented technology to accurately track the position of your fingers. With utility supplied you can customize your apps and games, so that they understand any gestures. Move files, adding them pinch, whisk spam one movement of the hand and shoot enemies in shooters from the finger.
The manipulator can be connected to any of your device using Bluetooth. You can connect Kai to computers with Windows, Mac or Linux. The manipulator is also able to work with VR headset or drones. In addition, the creators devaysa claim that third-party developers will be able to easily adapt to any device gestures management Kai.
Order can be in the Kai Indiegogo for $ 129.