
The Clove 2 Glove might sound rather foreign to you, but in reality it is a Bluetooth data input interface, helping one “type” without having to use a standard keyboard as key strokes are achieved through finger movements. As for your computer, it will register this as a Bluetooth HID device, letting a specific software translate your finger movements into keyboard strokes. I wonder what the learning curve will be like, and will it actually let us break the current typing speeds achievable on a regular keyboard? This glove is DIY, so make sure you have the technical know-how to attempt a project such as this.
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