By Susana Galeano
LATAM Content Coordinator
HUntil recently, imagining interaction with smart devices and augmented reality was a distant dream, but it has become an increasingly common reality. Facebook has offered a glimpse of its new augmented reality interface, based on technology from CTRL Labs , the startup that Mark Zuckerberg's company acquired in 2019 and whose latest innovation is smart bracelets.
Yes, we know that the global market is full of smart bracelets, however, the model that Facebook has presented differs in that it is capable of translating subtle neural signals into actions. Specifically, with a georgia business email database movement of the hand or wrist you can write, swipe or play games like an archery simulator, as you can see in the video.
Facebook's smart bracelets are a disruptive technology
These types of Facebook smart bands or bracelets also offer haptic feedback, a technology that the company has been testing for some time .
Haptic , comes from the Greek haptikos and means “tactile” or related to the sensation of touching , and this is what the bracelet aims for: an idea that could be compared to Tony Stark's devices in the Marvel movies where with hand movements he is able to control various devices.