Today, most modern household appliances have touch panels and buttons and are connected to the Internet. Buttons and switches are a thing of the pastin certain areas.
But the reality is that we live in their environment. We have countless devices that still need to be pressed or squeezed. From light switches to buttons on the TV remote control, computer keys or doorbells.
Numerous devices that, in addition to not connected to the internet. How can we integrate them into a smart home without getting rid of them? The solution is called Fingerbot Sense, a robot that presses buttons remotely. You can see it in action in the introductory video of the news.
Predecessor Finger Robot Sense, simply called Fingerbot, was a huge success. It’s a small gadget with a sticker to stick next to the button you want to press.
The only thing the bot has a pusher that moves forward or backward to press the buttons.
grace is that controlled from the application via the Internetor using the remote control. Also by voice, using Siri or Google Assistant. The new version, which we can see in the video, Finger Robot Sensepremieres proximity sensor which allows you to activate the bot by simply walking up to your hand.
It’s a simple gadget, but the possibilities are endless. There are many buttons waiting to be pressed! The most obvious is to use it for turn the lights on or off in the roomor a remote fixture, but it has many other uses.
Also from the application you can programso it can work automatically.
As we can see in the video, it is ideal for turning on the coffee machine or heating in the morning, calling the elevator, turning on the washing machine, turning on the printer, pressing a key on the computer, turning on the TV, and much more.
The best thing is that it’s pretty cheap: You can buy it on Indigogo for just 27 euro. A very practical gadget perfect for creative minds.
Source: Computer Hoy

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