Gesture-Enabled Smartphone Rings

The IK Multimedia iRing Was Featured at 2014 CES

The new IK Multimedia iRing was featured at 2014 CES recently. This ring is designed for iOS devices only where it enables in-air gestures. It can control your music apps and effects without the use of touching your iPhone. It’s compatible with all recent iPhone or iPad models using the front-facing iSight camera.

The rings have a simple double sided design that fits comfortably within your fingers. It also has an engraved linear pattern of three black dots on one side and three more on the other engraved as a triangular pattern of dots. The IK Multimedia iRing is activated by the frontal facing camera where it can simply be waved and positioned for motion gestures. This concept will be available soon.
Trend Themes
1. Gesture-enabled Technology - The rise of gesture-enabled technology presents disruptive innovation opportunities for businesses to develop new ways of interacting with digital devices without physical touch.
2. Smartphone Accessories - The growing market of smartphone accessories offers disruptive innovation opportunities for businesses to create innovative and functional products that enhance the user experience.
3. Innovative Input Methods - The demand for innovative input methods in the tech industry creates disruptive innovation opportunities for businesses to develop alternative ways of controlling devices without traditional touchscreens.
Industry Implications
1. Consumer Electronics - The consumer electronics industry can capitalize on gesture-enabled technology by incorporating it into smartphones, tablets, and other devices to provide a unique and intuitive user experience.
2. Mobile Accessories - The mobile accessories industry can seize disruptive innovation opportunities by creating gesture-enabled rings and other accessories that enhance the functionality and convenience of smartphones and tablets.
3. Music Technology - The music technology industry can explore disruptive innovation opportunities by integrating gesture-enabled features into music apps and effects, allowing musicians and producers to control their software in a more intuitive and hands-free manner.

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