Russia designed eye-controlled phone
Inventor Vladimir Yelin, a Russian, patented the 'smartphone of the future'. This is a smartphone with two monitors that can be controlled only by gestures and eyes.
Inventor Vladimir Yelin, a Russian, patented the 'smartphone of the future'. This is a smartphone with two monitors that can be controlled only by gestures and eyes.
The 'smartphone of the future' phone has a monolithic body with no connection. The shape of this device is very similar to the crystals that are also patented.
Future phones can be controlled by eye contact. (Illustration)
The "prominent" feature of Russian inventor Vladimir Yelin's project is the virtual touch screen - (ViTo) and Vision Contact - (ViCo). On the body of the phone lay two high-definition video cameras working in the field of view with the naked eye as well as in the infrared range.
Two video cameras track the finger gestures of the user, ie to control the touch screen even without touching it. In addition, the video camera tracks the gestures of the eyes. The processor is attached to the smartphone, which records the view of the eye, the location and the time it takes to view the screen.
This information is converted into device control commands, numeric and text input.
The charger will use wireless technology - loaded from a special pole with solar panels. Data exchange with external devices will also use wireless technology.
Vladimir Yelin also arranged four loudspeakers, two microphones and a two-way display.
Inventors hope that, after 1-2 years, this phone will be mass produced. Song, not to mention the cost of producing this unique device.
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