Human eye-based sensors will be popular on Android and iPhone
Umoove's new technology not only works very well, but also aims to bring human eye sensors to all devices.
Umoove's new technology not only works very well, but also aims to bring human eye sensors to all devices.
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Eye sensor technology and motion of the head
A new Umoove-based Israeli company recently attracted a lot of attention with the technology of eye sensors and human head movement - a rumored technology. will be available on Samsung Galaxy S IV and has just appeared on Optimus G Pro.
The New York Times recently announced that Umoove's technology will be open to everyone, and a beta version of the SDK for the product has been released. out earlier this week.
In an interview with TechCrunch, co-founder and CEO of Umoove, Moti Krispil said there were hundreds of units from big to small expressing interest in the platform. This Israeli company is expected to release a broad beta in April and open the possibility of working directly with hardware partners to develop the product.
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