Japanese corporation NEC announced that it has developed an augmented-reality device that can display a virtual keyboard on forearms using smart eyeglasses and a smartwatch. The ARmKeypad allows users ...
Remember a couple of years back when virtual keyboards in the physical space were all the rage? Sure, they still haven’t really taken off as the must-own accessory, but the idea was sort of neat, ...
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Japan's NEC has unveiled an augmented reality (AR) concept that allows users to type on a virtual keyboard from their forearm through the use of a pair of glasses and smartwatch. Dubbed the ARmKeypad, ...
BANGALORE, INDIA: In recent years, smart glasses have been introduced that enable users to perform operations at sites without using their hands, the things we used to see in sci-fi films only. But ...
Ever wanted to send text messages from your forearm like Tony Stark? That could soon be possible as Japanese company NEC has created a virtual keyboard that would look at home on any Iron Man suit.
NEC Corp. said Thursday that it has created a user interface which can display an augmented-reality keyboard on a person's forearm, using eyeglasses and a smart watch. The ARmKeypad uses glasses to ...
Tokyo, July 13, 2016 - NEC Corporation (NEC; TSE: 6701) today announced the development of the new ARmKeypad Air, where "smart glasses" are used to turn the arm of a wearer into a virtual keyboard, ...
Japan's NEC Corp. has created a user interface which can display an augmented-reality keyboard on a person's forearm, using eyeglasses and a smartwatch. Photo: NEC Corp.