Tuesday, 5 July 2016

A Smart Pen for today's digital world!

Typos is always a curse on touch screen devices. Technology have advanced so much that, the line of difference between physical and digital machines is almost eroded. Hand-writing the most common written form of communication are now widely compatible with modern technologies. The pen is the most common input device, but due to the increase of modern technologies, problems also started moving forward.

With so many new innovations in these digital era, Phree which is a pen like device is booming in the market. This small pocket pen, lets you to convert all your hits into digital device. The primary thing is, you can write with Phree on any surface or any wooden surface or soft surface or hand.

The Phree is much similar to stylus. Stylus was used to jot down everything written on the phablet and smart-device. This tiny pen, uses the laser technology to sense the directions of the pen; in which direction it is moving. There is no need for any touch screen device or the table to scribble. You can use any surface. The direction in which it moves, is converted into live hits on your touch screen. The sole condition is that it should be connected to the touch-screen and the Phree should be connected via bluetooth.

Phree is digital pen developed by OTM Technologies, an Israel based Tech-company. This pen uses compact 3D laser interferometer at the tip, and this is how it tracks the motion of any visible surface. Apart from this, with Phree, you will be able to answer calls, communicate in the way you want, interact with the notification. For example answering the message by writing on the wooden surface.

How does the Phree work?
Signal Processing algorithms are used by Optical Translating Machine that translates the data which is collected by sensors. The data is 3D. Phree understands the data like the human eye is reading any article. Hand motion can be 0-1000mm/sec can be wide for the Phree to capture the data. It has high level accuracy and resolution (2000 dpi) to catch the motion of 1 inch. Researchers have said that, pen is so accurate that, it can also be used for bio metrical identification.

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