Really interesting technology. It looks like, at the moment the accelerometers have each finger associated with one button. Do you think this system could be made to distinguish between finger taps in multiple locations? That could allow for some pretty interesting input possibilities, including a virtual QWERTY keyboard.
This is a very cool project and I am interested to know more. I enjoy using my phone one handed while on busses or subways, in line with ersigh's question of being able to input without a table, could you do some one handed input with these devices?
@ersigh Glad you like it! We're detecting taps on a firm surface like the table for input, but we're working on improving the detection. Keep watching this channel for more info...
wow this is totally neat. how can I get more updates from this product? this would be great for people that don't want to cary around a bt keyboard.
edwardalonzo 1 month ago
Very cool!
1cakesz 2 months ago
I just have one word in my mouth after watching this video. "WOWWWW"
dominicanstan823 3 months ago
That's pretty cool! Nice work
LozerClub 4 months ago
This would be awesome. Typing on the iPhone would be enjoyable again!
linguisticsandjazz 5 months ago
That was the coolest thing I've seen in a long time. And it'll actually help people, rather than blow them up. Amazing work, Doctor. : )
Rotinggel 7 months ago
Love the movie. Dr. Miele is nice to watch and the product looks great. Good luck on developing.
hadewychdevries 8 months ago
Really interesting technology. It looks like, at the moment the accelerometers have each finger associated with one button. Do you think this system could be made to distinguish between finger taps in multiple locations? That could allow for some pretty interesting input possibilities, including a virtual QWERTY keyboard.
zweben 8 months ago
Saw this through Reddit and applaud such great work! Hope more and more people see this.
dropNshoot 8 months ago
Nice ringtone Dr. Miele! (Futuristic tech is pretty cool too I suppose) ;-)
Kitsua 8 months ago
THIS IS SWEET i love it! and would just like to say keep up the good work! its abit buggy but im sure you guys can fix that! :D GOOD LUCK
rightwing8877 8 months ago
This is a very cool project and I am interested to know more. I enjoy using my phone one handed while on busses or subways, in line with ersigh's question of being able to input without a table, could you do some one handed input with these devices?
johnamoose413 8 months ago
That is the coolest accessability product I've ever seen! Great stuff!
DubstepAndy 8 months ago
This is super kewl. Can you do the braille input without making contact with the table or is the "stop" from the tap how it recognizes input?
ersigh 11 months ago
@ersigh Glad you like it! We're detecting taps on a firm surface like the table for input, but we're working on improving the detection. Keep watching this channel for more info...
skerirerc 11 months ago