Non-invasive wearables are transforming device control. Canadian tech company AAVA has developed hands- and voice-free glasses and headbands, and earbuds to help users control their smartphones, computers and gaming consoles with a simple movement of their head or by blinking.
The technology interprets brain and bio-signals for tracking user attention, facial gestures and eye movement. The creators say that the devices can be used by everyone, including those experiencing mobility and speech challenges.
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