Imagine changing the channel of your TV simply by moving your cup of tea, adjusting the volume on a music player by rolling a toy car, or rotating a spatula to pause a cookery video on your tablet.
You may soon be able to change the channel by lifting your cat or replay the game-winning touchdown by sticking your left elbow out, with new gesture-control technology that uses objects or users’ ...
Gesture controls have been big in video games like Wii Sports for a while, and now they’re coming to toys. Williamsburg, Virginia-based Ultigesture is launching a Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign ...
Ultigesture has created a new gesture -controlled smart car replacing a traditional remote control and offering a precise and realistic racing experience. There are two ways to interact with and drive ...
What are the best remote control cars? Remote control cars are also called radio control cars and RC cars. They’re called cars even though most of them are built to resemble trucks or off-road racing ...
Volkswagen is going all out at CES 2015 to show off the future of automotive technology. The company thinks in the future that electric cars might be able to find charging stations by themselves and ...
If you give a kid a remote control car, it’s pretty much a given they’re going to love it. But these toys have a bad reputation for breaking, and it can be difficult to tell upfront what you’re in for ...
YouTuber diorama111 has created a fantastically small remote control car at a scale of 1:150. The micro RC car build has been kindly published for your viewing pleasure and has to be seen to be ...
Why do remote control cars have such enduring appeal to kids (and let’s be honest: kids at heart)? Maybe it’s that our littles, still years away from getting their own license, get to briefly “drive” ...