Line 20:
Line 20:
|Website=https://nod.com/
|Website=https://nod.com/
}}
}}
−
Nod is a gesture control ring developed by [[Nod Labs]]. Nod can be used as a [[Virtual Reality]] [[Input devices|input device]]. This wearable device is worn on your index finger. User can even wear two at a time, one on each hand. Equipped with sensors, processors and a Bluetooth antenna, the ring allows its user to control and interact with various [[devices]], such as a smartphone or [[VR Devices|VR HMD]], by waving, pointing and gesturing with his finger.
+
Nod is a gesture control ring developed by [[Nod Labs]]. Nod can be used as a [[Virtual Reality]] [[Input devices|input device]]. This wearable gadget is worn on your index finger. User can even wear two at a time, one on each hand. Equipped with sensors, processors and a Bluetooth antenna, the ring allows its user to control and interact with various [[devices]], such as a smartphone or [[VR Devices|VR HMD]], by waving, pointing and gesturing with his finger.
==Features==
==Features==
When worn, Nod can create a touchless interface for its user. Users can perform various activities such as dialing, swiping and keyboard input.
When worn, Nod can create a touchless interface for its user. Users can perform various activities such as dialing, swiping and keyboard input.
−
The device can sense spatial movements with accuracy up to one tenth of a millimeter.
+
The gadget can sense spatial movements with accuracy up to one tenth of a millimeter.
Gestures performed by single or multiple fingers are tracked by multiple sensors on board.
Gestures performed by single or multiple fingers are tracked by multiple sensors on board.
Line 38:
Line 38:
Along with 2 Cortex M3 processors, Nod's Bluetooth 4.0 antenna has a range of 30 feet.
Along with 2 Cortex M3 processors, Nod's Bluetooth 4.0 antenna has a range of 30 feet.
−
Motion sensors on the device includes a 9-axis accelerometer.
+
Motion sensors on the gadget includes a 9-axis accelerometer.
The tactile sensors on the side of the ring keeps track of your adjacent fingers.
The tactile sensors on the side of the ring keeps track of your adjacent fingers.