Since the day the mouse was born, its function and appearance have basically not changed much. The biggest change may be the change from mechanical to photoelectric. Recently, Shenzhen Liumai Technology Company developed an input device that has the potential to replace the traditional mouse—the somatosensory input ring F-ONE. As long as you wear it on your finger, you can move your finger in the air to control the movement of the pointer in different directions. It does not need to be fixed in a certain posture to operate.
F-ONE looks like a large mens ring, with a length of 35mm. The one near the thumb has three circular buttons, which can realize ordinary mouse clicks, scrolling and other functions. Anyway, the functions that the mouse can achieve in the past can be achieved through finger gestures. The biggest advantage is that it can be used even when nesting in bed. To control computers, F-ONE currently only supports windows and MAC, but will be compatible with Android and smart TVs in the future. However, there is only a right-handed version now, so those who are used to left-handed operation will have to wait for a while.
F-ONE has a receiver, which can be used directly by plugging it into the computer USB interface. The ring is linked to the receiver through low-power Bluetooth BLE4.0, and can be used continuously when fully charged. 48 hours of working time and 460 hours of standby time. It uses a Microusb interface to charge and can be fully charged in 2 hours.
No matter how thin your fingers are, the developer has thought of you.