Non-touch gesture interfaces have shown some promise as a compelling HMI. They have been implemented primarily in select smartphones and vehicles over the last several years but have yet to really take hold.
Non-touch gestures have specific UX issues to overcome. But if they do, they can be a compelling differentiator.
This report on non-touch gestures examines:
•Use cases for non-touch gestures,
•UX barriers to overcome,
•Consumer exposure to gestures,
•Their satisfaction with them,
•Consumer interest in current and future use cases for gestures,
•Concerns consumers have with non-touch gestures.