Meet the OVO: a clever balanced-based input device that aims to replace your mouse. It is designed turn your gestures into actions. For example, you can rotate, tilt, tap, and swipe to interact with your apps. It combines with your phone to let you adjust sensitivity, map gestures, and check status. This gadget has an ergonomic body and goes easy on your wrist. It uses a 3-axis accelerometer and magnetometer for position tracking.
This gadget has a multi-touch surface. It supports tap, long press, swipe, and drag gestures. It has an ESP32-S3 dual core processor. It has WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity. As you can see in the above GIF, you can use something like this to edit video and interact with other content. The battery lasts up to 80 hours. You can find out more on Kickstarter.
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