Sesame launches World’s first touch-free smartphone for disabled people

 

 

How does it work?

 

 

The Sesame phone works by tracking the user’s head movements using the built-in, front-facing camera on the phone. These tracked movements are combined with cutting-edge computer vision algorithms to create a cursor that appears on the screen of the phone, similar to a cursor you would see on a computer screen.

The on-screen cursor is controlled by the position and movements of a user’s head, and supports even minimal movements. You can operate any and all features of the device that you would normally operate using one finger on screen. Touch, swipe, browse, play, download, and more – it’s all possible using the Sesame smartphone.

 

Voice control is integrated to provide a truly hands-free experience for accessing the device. To turn on the phone just say “Open Sesame” and it will wake up and start tracking you.

 

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