Ear-Worn PC Controlled by Facial Movements

Ear-Worn PC Controlled by Facial Movements
Mar-05-14
The Earclip-type Wearable PC can be controlled by facial movements, such as winking or grinding the teeth.

The tiny computer weighs just 17 grams and is equipped with a GPS, compass, gyro-sensor, battery, barometer, speaker and microphone. Infrared sensors in the ear clip monitor the small movements in the ear, which vary according to the movements from the eyes or mouth. Once linked with other gadgets via Bluetooth, such as an iPod or smartphone, the device would allow users to navigate through different software programs by changing their facial expression.

Variations of the device could be used to help family members monitor aging parents by monitoring the user’s temperature or how often they eat, while an onboard accelerometer could detect if the user falls, triggering the device to call relative or an ambulance.



Ear-Worn PC Controlled by Facial Movements


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this is good device. how much cost
Posted by vasantha kumar dunna on March 13, 2014
Hi I like this device how much does it cost and can you send me more information on it
Posted by Thando Mthembu on March 26, 2014

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