Sentences with phrase «head gestures»

Not only can you use the touch sensitive panel on the earbuds sides to answer calls and adjust your volume, you can go full hands - free by using head gestures like a nod or shake to skip tracks.
Four built - in microphones with beam - forming technology will make sure external noise doesn't interfere with your voice commands, and «advanced sensors» can also recognize a series of head gestures for hands - free call answering and music skipping.
Filed in 2008, the USPTO granted the request by Apple for a headphone system that can monitor biometric data and can potentially be controlled with head gestures.
PC gamers will be able to use comfortable head gestures to survey the battlefield like a VR player, without negatively impacting their ability to control their ship.
The Xperia Ear Duo supports tap controls as well as head gestures.
In addition, the company is debuting Bragi OS 3, which includes live language translation, a new head gesture system, simplified touch interface, and various audio improvements designed to offer better sound.
Notably, it includes an accelerometer and a compass so it can detect some basic head gestures and know what direction you're looking.
Sensors built into the Ear Duo can recognise head gestures, which you can use to answer or reject calls by either shaking or nodding, or you can skip music tracks by shaking your head left and right.
Zelinsky began developing the technology in 1996 to allow people with disabilities to instruct robots by using head gestures and eye movements.
The MACH system then analyzes the user's smiles, head gestures, speech volume and speed, and use of filler words, among other things.
It's just a bit creepy, he even does the head gestures like them; creepy.
Geoff Stahl, is reportedly leading the rOS team, which is still figuring out how users will interact with the device — touch panels, Siri voice controls, and head gestures are all possible.
The Xperia Ear Duo earbuds support tap controls in addition to head gestures (such as nodding your head to answer an incoming call or shaking your head to decline it.)
Intel isn't including a touchpad; intstead, you'll use head gestures to interact with notifications.
This is so that you can make use of the head gesture controls, which allow you to accept or decline calls by nodding or shaking your head, or navigate through the Dash's audio menu.
It's quieter, offers far more variations in input than head gestures, and could be done surreptitiously since you'd just look like you were flexing your fingers.
Touch panels, head gestures, and chatting with Siri are all apparently being considered.
Head gestures, similarly, have the potential to embarrass.
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