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Looking up the time on a cellphone requires both hands and a swipe gesture; not so good when bicycling or driving, etc. Google Glass and similar devices will soon be equipped with gesture recognition. I suggest that the 'glancing at a wristwatch' gesture be a signal to overlay a virtual wristwatch on
the heads-up display.
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For those without Glass, strap the smartphone to your arm. The front mounted camera tracks your eyes and when it sees you glance at the phone it displays the time. |
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I just wear a cheap watch on my wrist. |
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Might not work for glass unless you usually glance at
your wristwatch with the top right hand corner of
your right eye, but I guess the gesture could just
make glass display the time normally. |
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Might not work for glass unless you usually glance at
your wristwatch with the top right hand corner of
your right eye, but I guess the gesture could just
make glass display the time normally. |
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