I/O innovation is just the tonic the wrist-worn category has been desperately seeking.
The Apple Watch's Digital Crown was not it, but Carnegie Mellon researchers may be onto something with SkinTrack if both the physical footprint and BOM can be made small enough.
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The lack of a true advance in UI innovation is holding back the wrist-worn category. This is as fundamental to smartwatches as pinch 'n zoom was for smartphones.
Together with autonomous cellular connectivity, new input paradigms like SkinTrack can open up a wealth of use cases that we believe will serve to liberate smartwatches from their smartphone masters.
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