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TechChee.com, shop online for gadget, gizmo and hot tech stuff: Nokia remote input sleeves impose relaxation for controlling gadgets wirelessly
Gizmodo: Nokia Patent Hints At a Wearable Input Sleeve That Reacts To Human Skin [Nokia]
Engadget: Nokia interface patent fits like an AR-enhancing glove
Nokia remote input sleeves impose relaxation for controlling gadgets wirelessly
TechChee.com, shop online for gadget, gizmo and hot tech stuff —
... react to the stretching and relaxation of the human skin. The input sleeve is able to translate the skin stretching while the user moves the finger into commands for remotely controlling mobile devices.
The input sleeves will be able to control a wide range of mobile gadgets including phone, laptop, media player, game console, near-eye display and many others. These remote input sleeves should be pretty handy if wearable gadgets will become popular a few years later.
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Nokia Patent Hints At a Wearable Input Sleeve That Reacts To Human Skin [Nokia]
Gizmodo —
... handed to them in the smartphone market, and this remote input sleeve patent hints at one way the company is thinking about the future. The idea, of course, is to use wearable electronics to control the UI across a range of gadgets—but I'll be dammed if I need to wear a glove or some sort of band aid to control my devices. It's just not practical. On the other hand, glasses or a ring might be ok, because these are things you might wear all the time. [Unwired View]
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Nokia interface patent fits like an AR-enhancing glove
Engadget —
... Okay, you know the drill by now: just because it's in a patent doesn't mean it's happening anytime soon, if ever. With that said, we'd love to see what Nokia had in mind when they concocted this one. As Unwired View recently unearthed, the Finnish phone ...
Nokia Interface Patent: gestures as commands
PR News: —
... within this fabric will be many different sensors which will pick up on certain gestures and in-turn send a wireless signal to the handset.
This concept would be able to be used in many different technologies which could include games console and other electronics, obviously this is all a long way of but may be something used in day to day tasks in the future.
Check out the original article on Pocket-Lint, and if you would like a more detailed look head over to UnwiredView, which also includes links to the patent applications.
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Nokia Futuristic Wearable Mobile Phone Controls?
Phones Review —
... An article on unwired view shows us a patent image of what appears to be some type of glove and spectacles for use in controlling a mobile phone. ...
Nokia Patents Flexible Remote Input Sleeve
IntoMobile - Cell Phone News, Information, and Analysis —
... haptic feedback mechanisms - small vibrations or even pressure could go a long way to polish virtual interactions. Imagine having that little finger sleeve pull your fingertip backwards when you push a button, as if it was actually there. In addition to the finger joint sleeve, there is also a wristband pictured which could add further functionality. A cool patent, all in all, but one we won’t likely see before the coming of a dystopian Minority Report-style future.
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