An article on eyeSight in a leading Israeli newspaper- 30 March, 2008
On March 30, 2008, Yediot Ahronot, the Israeli leading newspaper, published an article on eyeSight, its technologies and products. The article was published in the Yediot Ahronot Finance section:
Cellular Wii
A company based in Hertzelia, Israel, developed a technology that enables users to control phone applications by hand movements in the air. Wii, the cellular version.
The most meaningful improvement of the user interface in the last generation of mobile phones belongs to the touch screen.
But, what would happen if we never had to touch the phone to use it?
eyeSight, located in Hertzelia, Israel, developed a technology that can do just that: enabling us to control different features of the phone without touching it at all. How? Through hand movements. The technology utilizes the mobile phone's camera to recognize hand movements and translate it into commands that the device recognizes and performs according to the active application.
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Check out the article in Hebrew