eyeSight first unveiled their new eyeSight gesture control system at this years Mobile World Congress which took place back in February 2013.
Now eyeSight has unveiled a new eyeSight gesture control system that builds on their technology and is capable of detecting depth and simulating 3D tracking using just a standard webcam or camera. Watch the video after the jump to learn more about the eyeSight 3D gesture project and see it in action.

The new eyeSight gesture control system is 100 percent software based so users don’t require new hardware to use the system, which will be made available to hardware manufactures to add to their products to offer a new edge in an ever increasing competitive market.
“eyeSight is a leading provider of gesture recognition technologies, powering mass market, embedded touch-free solutions that create new and exciting user experiences.
With the eyeSight Gesture Control technology, users enjoy a natural user interface, allowing them to easily and intuitively control a variety of devices using simple hand gestures. Devices such as mobile phones, tablets, PCs, TVs, set-top-boxes, in-car infotainment systems, and more can now be easily controlled using natural hand gestures.”
Unfortunately no information on pricing or worldwide availability has been released as yet by eyeSight for the new eyeSight Gesture Control software, but we will keep you updated as always.
Source: TNW
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