First Fully Programmable Gesture-Recognition Glove, Cheap

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3 Jul 2009

Al writes “The AcceleGlove from AnthroTronix, is the first fully programmable glove that records hand and finger movements. Other gloves–like 5DT’s Data Glove, which is used primarily in virtual reality–normally cost $1,000 to $5,000, but the AcceleGlove costs just $499. The AcceleGlove comes with software that lets developers use Java to program it for any application they wish. AnthroTronix initially developed the glove with the U.S. Department of Defense for robotic control but it could also be used in video games, sports training, or physical rehabilitation.”

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