Tel Aviv-based design firm PointGrab has been known to produce interactive and innovative system designs that center on motion and gesture control and have recently created PointSwitch, a product that is oriented more towards home appliance activation. The project called PointSwitch allows the user to pull down the shades, adjust the air conditioning temperature and even dim the lights simply by pointing your finger at home appliances. The system allows you the freedom to sit on your couch and control your living space only by using hand gestures.
The innovative system is a solution for the home environment and can even work in darkness or when you're standing in the nooks and corners of the room. According to tech designers at PointGrab, they use "depth information to create a 'transparent space' in front of the user, enabling a 'touch-like' operation of devices, but from a distance."
Gesture-Controlled Home Systems
PointSwitch is a Controlled System that Can modify Your Home Space
Trend Themes
1. Gesture Control - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Develop gesture-controlled systems for industries beyond home automation, such as healthcare or automotive.
2. Interactive Systems - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Create interactive systems that enhance user experience in various industries, like retail or hospitality.
3. Motion Sensing - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Utilize motion sensing technology to revolutionize industries like gaming or fitness.
Industry Implications
1. Home Automation - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Develop advanced gesture-controlled home systems with seamless integration of multiple appliances, aiming for a fully automated smart home.
2. Healthcare - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Integrate gesture control technology into healthcare settings, enabling touchless interaction with medical equipment and patient monitoring systems.
3. Automotive - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Implement gesture-based controls in cars, allowing drivers to operate infotainment, climate control, and navigation systems without taking their hands off the steering wheel.