eyeSight technology could bring gesture control to any device with a camera


  • TECH
  • Thursday, 13 Jun 2013

MORE CONVENIENT: What sets the technology apart is that it is software-based and can work with any computer with a built-in webcam. - ©AFP/Relaxnews 2013

EyeSight's 100% software-based solution can turn the standard camera found on most computers for making video calls into a full 3D gesture-tracking and recognition sensor.

What sets eyeSight's approach apart from a growing number of other solutions already on the market or getting ready to launch is that it doesn't require any additional hardware: Simply download and install a software update and then wave your hands around in front of the computer's screen to navigate folders, launch applications or play games - as the video demonstrates.

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