Your video calls are about to get a lot more exciting with Rimo, a new gadget which basically acts as a phone holder.
With Reno, you can interact with the ones involved in a more personal and interactive manner. The smartphone holder for 360° video chat features hand gesture recognition and uses patent-pending technology inspired by LI-FI technology to automatically connect to your phone without needing Bluetooth pairing.
The fun part is that Rimo’s smart sensor can recognize your hand gestures and rotates towards your movements, by using visible light to communicate.
Also, you no longer have to instruct the person you are communicating with to move to the left, or right, as Rimo allows you to see more of the video than one static shot. You will have total control to see just what you want to see.
Rimo is pretty unique, being the only wireless device that to visible light and connect without Bluetooth pairing. Besides using it in video chat, you can also use it as a baby monitor, or a surveillance camera, due to the ability to control the viewing angle remotely
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Anant Singh
September 19, 2019 at 9:06 am
With this device, hopefully, video calls will not be grainy and inconsistent like they are now. Its also cool that gesture recognition has been integrated with this device, and even though this will be a crowded space in the coming years, with a report by GVR pegging it at almost 31 billion USD by 2025, innovations like this will hopefully help in branching out its application areas.
Polo
September 19, 2019 at 11:07 pm
Wow cool! Wondering where I can buy it