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I'd love to see a Google Project Soli renaissance take place, and next year's Pixel 11 series presents a golden opportunity.
Amazon’s request doesn’t spell out what an actual product with these new radar sensors might look like, but adding them to future Echo devices doesn’t seem like much of a reach, given how ...
Project Soli is one of the coolest projects we’ve ever seen out of X (formerly known as Google [x]). Soli uses a radar sensor to pick up hand movements in space – making interactions with your ...
The sensor can see up to a distance of 15 meters, so you could control your speaker from a distance, too. To further seed the development community, ATAP is going to launch a new beta-quality dev ...
Take the skipping music or dismissing an alarm gesture, where Soli has you wave your hand across the sensor: Soli needs a BIG gesture to work. It's not a flick of the wrist; it's a bend of the elbow.
May 23, 2017 - 12:57 pm Straight out of Google’s ATAP (Advanced Technology and Projects Group) comes Soli, a brand new sensing device that uses radar to track movement in real-time.
From counting cards to recognizing Lego models, computer scientists from the University of St Andrews in Scotland recently demonstrated how Google’s Soli sensor can be used to make dumb objects ...
Project Soli revolves around two ideas: One, hands are a great input device. Two, every existing gesture control system sucks. "In the real world, we are very good with our hands," Poupyrev says.
Project Soli's radar sensor allows users to execute some smartwatch functions with gesture control. The radar sensors can be used in wearables, speakers and more.
The holes in the bezel we’ve seen show enough gaps that it was all but certain that the Pixel 4 would have face unlock and Project Soli. A leaked image of the front glass on the Pixel 4.
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