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Texas-based hardware and machine learning startup Airtype is currently working on a “keyboardless keyboard” to enhance the way we type on mobile devices.
In a short demo video, a wearable strip is attached to the hands. This supposedly helps the device to recognize the way you type, mimicking your keystrokes and allowing you to type without a physical keyboard.
Currently in its early prototype stage, commenters have mixed reviews about the concept.
What is your take on this?
Watch the video to find out more.



[via AirType]
Texas-based hardware and machine learning startup Airtype is currently working on a “keyboardless keyboard” to enhance the way we type on mobile devices.
In a short demo video, a wearable strip is attached to the hands. This supposedly helps the device to recognize the way you type, mimicking your keystrokes and allowing you to type without a physical keyboard.
Currently in its early prototype stage, commenters have mixed reviews about the concept.
What is your take on this?
Watch the video to find out more.
[via AirType]