A group of Boston scientist are is taking smartphone gloves to a new level by turning them into a remote control for your phone . The scientist named it GoGlove.
It works with sensors placed in the fingertips and a magnet in the thumb, the Bluetooth module connects to your phone allowing for remote control. A free app opens many new features and lets you to customize which functions you want to use to interact with your phone. You can control any music app remotely when you are running, biking, skiing, at the gym, or simply walking to work. We know music can make the moment, and we want you to control yours.
GoGlove uses high quality materials in a thin glove liner that can be worn on its own or underneath another glove. With the patent pending AirTap technology, you can wear any outer glove without losing functionality.
The GoGlove remote can be easily removed from the zipper pouch in the wrist of the glove and used on its own. 5 buttons on the top are activated when detached from the glove. This design change now gives you a stand-alone phone remote and makes GoGlove a truly all-year round product. Clip it to your shirt, strap it to a bike, put it on a key chain, or wear it on your wrist. Now you have seamless device control anywhere, anytime.
The GoGlove will be available in in the market July of the next year
Tech Specs
- Bluetooth LE 4.0
- iOS 7+ (requires iPhone 4s or later, iPad 3 or later)
- Android 4.4+ (requires BLE enabled device)
- Music Functions – Play/Pause, Skip/Back Track, Volume Up/Down
- Battery Life up to 6 months
- Camera – Take Picture
- GoPro® control