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Amazing Products TV This Smartwatch App Lets You Control Your Laptop Without Touching It

Awesome Tips This Smartwatch App Lets You Control Your Laptop Without Touching It



Doublepoint’s app, which was on display at CES 2024, lets you manipulate your laptop without touching it.

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Comments

  1. This is pretty handy and def has some uses. I hope they add a way to make it a tile vs having to open the app. 🙂

  2. loves it

  3. Would be better if the watch could be an actual trackpad or have a custom dimmer control on the display

  4. Nice tech demo! Looks like the company is developing the tap gesture algorithm mostly. WearMouse is easier to connect, would be great to combine both technologies

  5. Full disclosure, I'm a boomer who loves tech, but this seems really stupid.

  6. The lamp function is so great for those with digit failure, differently abled kinetic manipulation. 🙏❤️‍🩹

  7. I wish apple this technology was in Apple TV. I would love to control my tv with hand gestures without a remote.

  8. don't be mistaken this isn't tech, this is pure laziness.. just touch the lamp at that point 🙄

  9. This certainly strikes me as a solution in need of a problem

  10. What’s wrong with the switch, for the lights, so gesture recognition, what’s happening to the voice commands, nonsense, when I see like a iron man technology, I say wow, look like we are in the laboratory, and is not yet finished, LOL

  11. Seems like vr would be the best use case for something like this, so you can select things with small gestures even when your hands are occluded from the cameras view. Like Apple is doing with Vision Pro but without need for your hands to be in view of cameras

  12. Just gotta buy like $500 lamp for that app to work

  13. Seems like it would strain the wrist a little.
    I think a voice command like: “Alexa, turn on the lamp.” would be better.
    Or using a thumb-ball mouse would be more helpful.

  14. Really

  15. Thanks for this report, but for older techie like me, it seems too awkward to use.

  16. Wow, for lazy people 😂

  17. Is it available on Apple? Watch

  18. Beautiful broadcast

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