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Published: 2015-10-12, Author: Eric , review by: newatlas.com
Abstract: A few years ago, Thalmic Labs demonstrated its muscle-controlled Myo armband that promised to bring the world of gesture controls that looked so cool in "Minority Report" to life. For the past several weeks, we've been trying it out and find that it works...
The Myo can recognize pinches, wrist turns and other hand motions that it then translates into specific controls on your computer and smartphone
The armband is expensive, has a significant learning period before using it and can have trouble recognizing some gestures
The Myo armband has too many kinks that need to be worked out to appeal to everyday consumers and right now doesn't do enough to justify the high price...
Unfriendly, limited gesture control. Finicky response. Uncomfortable to wear for long periods. Unattractive design. Inconvenient warm-up time and calibration
The Myo Gesture Control Armband lets you control games, presentations, and media players with the wave of your hand, but it won't replace your mouse and keyboard anytime soon...
Published: 2015-03-18, Author: Will , review by: tekbeattv.com
' our experience with the Thalmic Labs MYO Gesture Control Armband was very mixed. Initial setup was frustrating and the gestures were not useful in everyday testing as we had misfires and gesture lapses throughout testing. Thalmic Labs has the battery li...
Abstract: The Myo Gesture Control Armband?lets you control games, presentations, and media players with the wave of your hand, but it won't replace your mouse and keyboard anytime soon...
The Myo can recognize pinches, wrist turns and other hand motions that it then translates into specific controls on your computer and smartphone
The armband is expensive, has a significant learning period before using it and can have trouble recognizing some gestures
The Myo armband has too many kinks that need to be worked out to appeal to everyday consumers and right now doesn't do enough to justify the high price...
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Published: 2015-08-06, Author: Luke , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Great for presentations, Comfortable to wear, Great design
Frustrating user experience, Doesn't live up to the hype, Expensive
It's ever so slightly unfair of me as a reviewer to hold up an early video that a company put on Kickstarter and compare it with what they're shipping to market in reality now. Kickstarter isn't a marketplace: it's a funding platform, so promising feature...
The Myo can recognize pinches, wrist turns and other hand motions that it then translates into specific controls on your computer and smartphone
The armband is expensive, has a significant learning period before using it and can have trouble recognizing some gestures
The Myo armband has too many kinks that need to be worked out to appeal to everyday consumers and right now doesn't do enough to justify the high price...