"Ringbow" is a recent, half-funded Kickstarter project from a team that
includes Andrew Hartman, design director of Philips Electronics. It's a
Bluetooth game-controller that you wear on your finger, serving as "a
mouse, keyboard and joystick simultaneously." A $35 pledge gets you one
when they ship.
Since touch screens are controlled with fingers, a finger-worn tool, specifically a ring, is the natural choice for complementing them. Operating Ringbow with your thumb, in conjunction with using a touch device, enables countless new features and a much more efficient user experience. Ringbow multiplies the functionality of your finger together with allowing amazing simultaneous actions providing powerful capabilities and layers of functionality that are simply not available in today’s technologies.
Operating the ring with your thumb while using your finger to touch a device provides powerful capabilities and layers of functionality that are simply not available in today’s technologies. Ringbow multiplies the functionality of your finger together with allowing amazing simultaneous actions.
Since touch screens are controlled with fingers, a finger-worn tool,
specifically a ring, is the natural choice for complementing them.
Operating Ringbow with your thumb, in conjunction with using a touch
device, enables countless new features and a much more efficient user
experience. Ringbow multiplies the functionality of your finger together
with allowing amazing simultaneous actions providing powerful
capabilities and layers of functionality that are simply not available
in today’s technologies.