Car Control with Phone
Honor unveiled eye-tracking technology at Mobile World Congress (MWC) that allows a user to control a car using only their eyes. At the event in Barcelona, Spain, Honor held the international launch of the Magic 6 Pro. The launch included an interactive presentation to show attendees the practical applications of eye-tracking technology in a smartphone.
Honor’s new technology works by tracking the position of the eyes on the screen using selfie cameras and artificial intelligence. This allows users to perform certain controls on the phone using only their eyes. During the launch, it was also shown how this technology could be used to control a car. One of the demos showed how the user can use their eyes to give basic commands, such as the car moving forward.
The application of this technology in the automotive sector has great potential in the future, especially with the proliferation of autonomous vehicles. However, Honor has not yet made an official announcement on whether this technology will be released together with automakers.
Honor Magic 6 Pro
Honor’s Magic 6 Pro introduces a feature that allows users to open apps on the phone using just their eyes. When a notification appears at the top of the screen, users can open the app by simply focusing their eyes on it.
This new technology introduced by Honor at the Mobile World Congress has caused a stir in the technology world. In addition to practical applications such as the use of eye tracking technology in the control of cars, it also has the potential to significantly improve the user experience on smartphones. With this innovation from Honor, users will now be able to control their phones more efficiently using only their eyes. This could be an important step that will both facilitate the lives of users in daily life and expand the future uses of technology.
