This new touchless system, however, gets pretty darn close. Kinetic Touchless from Stuck Labs is a tactile responsive tech that allows the user to physically press a button without needing to actually touch it. It detects the movement of a finger approaching it and mimics the movement so that the button depresses. So all you have to do is pretend to push the button. And since it’s gesture-based, the tech would work with other gestures too, like sliding or pulling.
Is it possible to push a button without touching it?
Answer: Yes.
In the COVID-era, the last thing any of us wants to do is press an elevator or an ATM button when you have no idea who used it before you. And current static touchless buttons are fun, but it’s not quite the same as the real thing.
This new touchless system, however, gets pretty darn close. Kinetic Touchless from Stuck Labs is a tactile responsive tech that allows the user to physically press a button without needing to actually touch it. It detects the movement of a finger approaching it and mimics the movement so that the button depresses. So all you have to do is pretend to push the button. And since it’s gesture-based, the tech would work with other gestures too, like sliding or pulling.
This new touchless system, however, gets pretty darn close. Kinetic Touchless from Stuck Labs is a tactile responsive tech that allows the user to physically press a button without needing to actually touch it. It detects the movement of a finger approaching it and mimics the movement so that the button depresses. So all you have to do is pretend to push the button. And since it’s gesture-based, the tech would work with other gestures too, like sliding or pulling.