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Sentons launches smaller sensors that can turn any surface into virtual controls – VentureBeat
Sentons has launched a sensor that can be used for virtual controls for wearables like glasses, earbuds, watches, and fitness…

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Sentons has launched a new low-power and small sensor with an accompanying gesture engine to be used in wearables (including glasses, earbuds,…
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