The technology within Senseye has been designed to simplify smartphone input further still, letting users scroll web pages, play games and generally interact with their mobiles through eye movement tracking.
An early demonstration of a prototype of the product, using the good old HTC Desire, shows Senseye automatically scrolling web pages as you read, a gamer using the power of eye movement to jiggle a spaceship up and down a 2D plane, plus it’s even able to sense when users look directly at it, activating the screen.
The hopeful plan is to integrate Senseye technology within smartphones that go on sale in 2013, with the maker saying there will be some sort of accessory available prior to that for tablet users. [Senseye via TNW]













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