Multipurpose Hand Gesture Controllers

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The 'Pero' Gesture Controller Works with Many Solutions

The 'Pero' gesture controller is a multifunctional piece of equipment for technology users that will enable them to accelerate their control capabilities and enjoy enhanced productivity. The hand-mounted controller works by being positioned onto the palm and will go to work providing users with a way to add gesture shortcuts for use on the equipment they use everyday. This could include smartphones, tablets, PCs, smart TVs, drones and more.

The 'Pero' gesture controller connects to devices via Bluetooth and will enable users to completely customize its functionality to suit their specific needs. The accompanying program will analyze gesture patterns and learn the preferences of the user to help them achieve enhanced productivity. The controller could also work effectively for those with reduced mobility to help them control equipment with less physical interaction.
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