MobiLimb adds a FINGER to your phone that strokes your wrist and mimes emoji to you
The future of smartphones might not be flashy technology like augmented reality, but a device that actually takes a page from the real world - at least, if one researcher has his way. Marc Teyssier, a PhD student at the University of Paris-Saclay in France, has developed the'MobiLimb,' a robotic finger that turns into a phone accessory when it's plugged into a USB port. It serves as a literal helping hand, functioning as a phone stand, extra grip to hold onto your phone or a way to act out emojis. The robotic finger is fitted with a series of actuators and sensors that allow it to move and interact with users. Actuators, or motors, are mounted in each link of the finger to give it a full range of motion.
Oct-4-2018, 23:09:41 GMT
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