Minimal Wearable Controllers

Gest is a Promising Tech Glove that is Lightweight and Adjustable

The controller glove may not have taken off as many video game companies may have expected, but that might all change with Gest. Gest is a lightweight and adjustable wearable that looks considerably more practical and comfortable than previous designs.

Developed by startup Apotact Labs, Gest boasts an adjustable black strap that fits around a user's palm, attached by wires to four small bands that clip onto their fingers. The overall design is so sleek people might mistake it for a futuristic accessory piece. The Verge writes, " A combination of accelerometers, gyroscopes, and magnetometers — the same kinds of sensors you'd find in a smartphone — let it figure out the relative positions of your fingers, then transmit them to a computer or mobile device over Bluetooth."
Trend Themes
1. Minimal Wearable Controllers - Gest is an example of a sleeker and more practical take on wearable controller design, presenting opportunities for companies to innovate in this market.
2. Adjustable Wearable Technology - The adjustable strap and band design of Gest presents opportunities for companies to explore and expand the market for wearable technology that can be customized for individual users.
3. Sensor-based Gesture Control - The use of accelerometers, gyroscopes, and magnetometers in Gest to detect finger positions presents opportunities for companies to further develop sensor-based gesture control technology.
Industry Implications
1. Video Gaming - The gaming industry could benefit from this innovation as lighter and adjustable wearable technology can provide a more intuitive and immersive gaming experience.
2. Healthcare - As lightweight wearable controllers become more accessible and ergonomic, companies in the healthcare industry may explore their use in medical procedures or treatments.
3. Manufacturing and Industrial - As wearable technology evolves to become more practical and functional, companies in manufacturing and industrial sectors could explore their use in improving worker safety and productivity.

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