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[[Project Solis]] is an [[Input Devices|input]] [[technology]] developed by [[Google ATAP]]. It utilizes radar to detect the movement and gesture of your hands and fingers. Shaped as a tiny circuit board the size of a SD card, Solis can be embedded in any wearables and electronic devices. The initial applications for the radar system are smartphones and smartwatches.  
 
[[Project Solis]] is an [[Input Devices|input]] [[technology]] developed by [[Google ATAP]]. It utilizes radar to detect the movement and gesture of your hands and fingers. Shaped as a tiny circuit board the size of a SD card, Solis can be embedded in any wearables and electronic devices. The initial applications for the radar system are smartphones and smartwatches.  
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Revision as of 11:22, 30 May 2015

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Project Soli
Basic Info
Type Input Device, Gesture Tracker
Subtype Hands/Fingers Tracking
Developer Google
System
Storage
Display
Image
Optics
Tracking
Audio
Connectivity
Device
Sensors Radar
Project Solis is an input technology developed by Google ATAP. It utilizes radar to detect the movement and gesture of your hands and fingers. Shaped as a tiny circuit board the size of a SD card, Solis can be embedded in any wearables and electronic devices. The initial applications for the radar system are smartphones and smartwatches.

How Does It Work?

Features