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Project Soli

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|Type=[[Input Device]], [[Gesture Tracker]]
|Subtype=[[Hands/Fingers Tracking]]
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|Developer=[[Google]]
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|Sensors=60GHz RF transmitters
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[[Project Soli]] is an [[Input Devices|input]] [[technology]] developed by [[Google ATAP]]. It utilizes radar to detect the movement movements and gesture gestures of your hands and fingers. Shaped as a chip the size of a quarter, Soli can be embedded in most wearables and electronic devices. The initial applications for the radar system are smartphones and smartwatches.  Project Soli was revealed during Google I/O 2015 on May 29, 2015.
==How Does It Work?==

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