iOAK

Published by: atacLab Co

Description

iOAK uses the camera to visualize the movement of the user and enables to control switches.
- Motion History
This function colors the moved body parts with purple, blue, …, and red according to the frequency of the movement.
- Air Switches
Draw rectangles on the camera screen as non-contact switches which can be activated by the movement within the areas. For the Air Switch output, either the battery-operated switch "MaBeee" or "Relay" (Switch Science ISP1507 Bluetooth-Relay Board) for Bluetooth connection can be chosen, enabling control of devices powered by batteries or those that accept switch input.
- Zoom
Pinch to zoom or double tap to zoom makes remote observation and switch control easy.
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App Info

Category
Education
Publisher
atacLab Co
Languages
English, Japanese
Recent release
1.3.0 (5 months ago )
Released on
Sep 2, 2016 (8 years ago )
Last Updated
2 weeks ago
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