Motion Sensor

Motion sensor, also known as gesture control, is a brilliant new wearable technology. Taking the place of a mouse to navigate on computers, motion sensor enables computer navigation using hand motions. It looks like an arm band and has sensor that measure electrical impulses in the muscles. Motion sensor was first released in February 2013 in Thalmic Labs, based in Ontario, Canada, and has developed a great deal since then. The new version of motion sensor is thinner and lighter than that of the first version. A one size fits all band, it weighs only 95 grams, making it very similar to a wrist watch. This device is compatible with Windows, Mac, Android and IOS devices. It connects with computers via Bluetooth 4.0 low energy connection. Motion sensor senses nine axes of motions. It is also rechargeable and runs on a lithium ion battery which can be recharged , though battery life can last easily for a few days. It is worn on the upper forearm so as to enable motion detection and sensing of electric impulses in the muscles. TVs and cars can also be controlled with motion sensor. Now there is no need for remote controls to play video games on computer - you can
play your video games easily by just moving your hands. The final and new version of motion sensor will be available in September 2014 for only $149. So who wants to use different kinds of remote controllers when you can use computers, play video games and other perform other tasks by just moving you hands?