Tactigon couldn’t wait for CES 2019 to show off the Tactigon Skin, an impressive gesture controller! While we’ve seen gesture controllers in the shape of gloves, the Tactigon Skin skips the bulk and consists of a tiny handheld device with a decidedly futuristic design to it.
What’s funny is the fact that Massimiliano Bellino, its creator, was inspired by a clothespin when coming up with its shape.
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Simply hold the Tactigon Skin and wave it around to control your drone, robot or, if it catches on, your next video games.
The Tactigon Skin brags about using AI to improve gesture capture and also promises to let you program it with Arduino IDE, which makes it a great gift for builders of all kinds of devices and apps.
We can’t wait to try it out, so make sure you check out our CES 2019 coverage for hands-on impressions.
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