How To Control Your Smartwatch Without Touching Using Aria
Smart watches have arrived and already among us, a Pebble, an Apple Watch or other Smartwatch with Android Wear, all wanting to grab your wrist. It has small screens in your wrists in which we can touch or press buttons to interact, this can be a small problem. If you have the watch strapped to a hand, you need to use the other hand.
It is assumed that the watch helps to have your hands free and need not take your cell phone from the bag, but it’s almost bound to need to use your other hand to do more complex things on the clock, making both your hands are occupied.
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After many videos of the developers made compatible Android Wear with iPhone and rumors that Google could make these systems compatible, we can say that there are tools that allow users to connect iPhone to Android Wear to receiving notifications. You have to know that it is not necessary to make any modifications to your device, so you don’t need to jailbreak. If we need to have an Android device to synchronize with the Apple Watch.
Someone already thought of a solution, that is Aria, an accessory that you can control your smart watch through your fingers gestures without a second hand. This sensor works by detecting the movements of your wrist when you move each finger of your hand.
With different gestures, you can deploy the application menu, scroll up or down, select an application or return to the main menu without touching the device with your other hand.
For now the Aria can be added to extensible basically any smart watch and fits comfortably to your wrist, so you never know it’s there. For now this project works for Pebble Android Wear and having a little more open platforms, for now all Apple Watch fans will have to wait to use this device on your watch.
Within weeks, the Aria team published two versions of its fitting on Kickstarter. $ 69 it is the cheaper version. A more expensive version with battery and bluetooth has $ 169.
For users of Pebble seems like a good option, but pay almost the price of the watch with Android Wear perhaps complicate things a bit. We will have to wait for more news from Aria and see how he does in Kickstarter.
Source: techtimes.com
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