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Self-powered eye tracker harnesses energy from blinking and is as comfortable as everyday glasses
Assistive devices that enable those who can no longer move their bodies to control wheelchairs or communicate by moving only ...
Eye Tracking is a pretty remarkable and ambitious accessibility feature that lets you control your iPhone entirely with your eyes. You can use this feature in a pinch if you need to use your phone ...
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Blink-powered eye tracker with 99% precision could let paralyzed patients control chairs
Researchers at Qingdao University in China have developed a lightweight, self-powered eye-tracking system designed ...
Apple has always given considerable importance to accessibility features in its products. From controlling your iPhone using your voice, to assigning an invisible button on the back to an action — ...
Eye tracking technology, introduced in iOS 18 and iPadOS 18, marks a significant step forward in accessibility. This innovative feature enables hands-free control of your iPhone or iPad, designed ...
The state of the art self-powered eye tracker harnesses energy from simply blinking - and is as comfortable as everyday ...
Apple's Eye Tracking tech offers a new way for iPhone and iPad owners to interact with their devices. The first appearance in iOS 18 demonstrates how powerful it can be to some users. In May, Apple ...
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Perhaps building on lessons learned by developing eye-tracking controls for the Vision Pro, Apple today announced AI-driven eye-tracking support for the iPad and iPhone. The idea is that it becomes ...
The new iPad Pros are still the best tablets for all your basic stuff like reading, watching videos, and playing games, but accessories like the Magic Keyboard and Apple Pencil Pro, and performance ...
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