Get Ready to Control Your Android With the Wave of a Hand

Google Android handsets with front-facing cameras can now be controlled using simple hand gestures, courtesy of eyeSight Mobile Technologies. The privately held Israeli company uses a phone’s camera to monitor for gestures, which are then software-interpreted into commands such as map zooming, digital audio playback or phone call receipt.

eyeSight is providing its solution to Android device manufacturers with the expectation that — like the recently launched Android-powered HTC EVO, which is setting sales records for Sprint — future handsets will also sport a front-facing camera. As Itay Katz, eyeSight’s founder and CEO, explains in a release: “Users are looking for ways to ease, improve and enjoy their day-to-day interaction with their mobile phone, ideally aiming to gain effortless control of the device’s applications and functions, which is where eyeSight’s solution comes to place.” Google must see the same potential: It recently spent an estimated $35-$40 million on BumpTop, maker of a 3-D natural user interface that could find its way to Android or Google’s Chrome OS environment.

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By | 2010-06-08T07:35:39+00:00 June 8th, 2010|Android Related|0 Comments

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