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Use gestures to improve work efficiency! Wearable controller "Pero" for more intuitive operation

Do you think it will be troublesome to use the keyboard and mouse separately when operating a computer? The keyboard requires two-handed operation, so the work will be interrupted no matter what when switching between keyboard and mouse operation.

So, this time, we'll introduce you to a new wearable controller, "Pero", which can manipulate the mouse with gestures.

A new operation method of using gestures

When switching to the mouse, the mouse is lost, the mouse is only used for window switching, and when the mouse is working on the keyboard, the operation of the mouse is a little inconvenient. So using "Pero" can help you solve these troubles around the mouse!

ジェスチャーで作業効率UP! より直感的な操作が可能になるウェアラブルコントローラー「Pero」

You can experience recent operations

Do you yearn for the sight of "using hand gestures to operate devices" that you often see in sci-fi movies? "Pero" can operate computers and tablets by waving your hand!

Not only is it novel, but the work efficiency has also been improved.

Only the novelty of using gestures is not the merit of "Pero". Using the shortcut function can be more obvious than directly operating the mouse and improve work efficiency! If you are used to this gesture, you may not be able to return to normal mouse operation.

A wide range of equipment support, rest assured

Pero supports a wide range of operating systems, including Windows, Mac, and Linux! Smartphone devices also support the mainstream operating systems of android and iOS, so don't worry about the devices you are using.

Summary (summary)

The new-feel wearable controller "Pero", which can be operated with gestures, will be pre-sold by Makuake before September 29th.

People who want to operate the computer more efficiently, and those who are interested in using gestures, please check it out!

The details of Pero can be manipulated here [like science fiction movies]! Futuristic wearable controller Pero (text: Fagelang) (editor: momozow)

The picture is from Makuake