Control music on the iPhone remotely
IK Multimedia (USA) has announced a device called iRing, which can perform remote control through finger gestures to show music on iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch.
IK Multimedia (USA) has announced a device called iRing, which can perform remote control through finger gestures to show music on iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch.
iRing can easily make music effects without touching the iPhone - (Photo: CNET)
According to CNET, when users wear iRing devices on their fingers and install additional music control applications such as iRing FX / Controller and iRing Music Maker, it is possible to make professional music effects (like DJs ) on iOS devices without having to touch the device.
IK Multimedia wants developers to create more software that interacts with iRing, so that more remote control functions can be made on the machine.
Currently, the iRing device is being offered for $ 25 and support software is available for free download at the App Store.
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