Writing in the air is made possible by small radars Soli Google Project

Google Project Soli

I do not know how far this will go the Project Soli, of the experimental Google Labs / Alphabet have known promising projects – as their glasses – who have had a brief tour, without touching the market. However, there is no doubt that what they promise to look good and can open a new way in interactions with gadgets.

Google Project Soli
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What is Project Soli? Because they are no more than a tiny radars that are able to recognize movements we make with our hands, hence we can interpret and create interfaces that do not touch anything. Today we bring you a first example called SoliType.

WITH PROJECT SOLI WE CAN IMAGINE USER INTERFACES THAT DO NOT TOUCH GADGETS

Project Soli was introduced by Google in May last year and had not had much news about his wanderings, now we finally start to get development kits to some individuals, such as engineer Alex Bravo.

Alex teaches video his advances with Google technology; it does so with a system capable of recognizing characters according to the movement – in the air – we make with your hands. It takes a mobile phone and radar platform under the hand and works SoliType.

FOR TINY DEVICES, WHICH IS DIFFICULT TO INTERACT, SOLI PROJECT IS A SOLUTION

In short, we have a running on a mobile device, without touching the screen, a button, or dictate a word, keyboard simply by moving fingers.

Some will not get pinched them new Bravo’s work in the past we had been teaching the same idea in Twiddler, but that project a physical hardware to interact necessary.

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We are confident that the next conference Google I / O we will teach much more about Project Soli, we remind you that will take place from 18 to 20 May. If the material Soli Type disappears, you can get an idea of the work of Ivan Poupyrev in the following video:

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