Maker Faire New York: Keyglove Gestural Input Device

Maker Faire New York: Keyglove Gestural Input Device

I really enjoyed the demonstration Jeff Rowberg did on the Keyglove, a project he’s been working on since 2010. It’s a glove equipped with conductive snaps and an accelerometer so that it can serve as an input device, sort of a superpowered computer mouse. Be sure to swing by Jeff’s booth in the main building and check it out in action.

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