GestureTek Mobile’s EyeMobile
GestureTek Mobile’s EyeMobile engine uses a mobile device’s existing camera to measure movement of the phone or user which allows for ‘joystick’, ‘force of motion’, ‘menu selection’ or ‘point to control’ interaction. The new feature lets users control all functions and applications of their mobile device without touching buttons or the screen, including menu selection, zooming, shuffling mp3 playlists, web browsing, map navigation, text messaging and more. GestrureTek will amaze and astound visitors to the upcoming Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain with a booth that is dedicated to demonstrating the new technology.
“EyeMobile is software-based, and can be easily integrated into any existing camera-enabled handset and its applications,” says Francis MacDougall, GestureTek’s Co-Founder and Chief Technology Officer. “EyeMobile requires a small memory and processor…and can be delivered over the air and is extremely cost-competitive compared to touchscreen systems.” Small electronics is all about the latest and most innovative user interface right now, especially for cameras and phones.
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