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A.

Title of the technology/innovation(2 points)


Smart Watch
Projection Keyboard
Oculus Rift Virtual Reality Headset

B.
c.
Smart watch
It offers smart navigation for easier journeys
We all know smartwatches can help you navigate using GPS and Google/Apple Maps. But what if I told you it
also enables you to navigate when walking via vibrations? Take the Apple Watch, for example, which uses
vibration to tell a person to turn right or left. It significantly reduces distractions during travel as you don’t
have to look at your smartphone screen again and again. This feature especially comes in handy for older
adults as they can roam around their neighborhood without getting lost. It can also act as an ideal navigation
guide for visually impaired seniors. It helps you find things, It tracks your fitness and monitors your health, It
acts as a mini smartphone on your wrist, It lets you control your smart home, It works as a personal assistant
and lastly It can become a constant digital companion.

Projection keyboard
A projection keyboard is exactly what it sounds like: a virtual keyboard that’s projected onto a surface. The
device itself contains a projector that emits a virtual image a keyboard see image to the left. Once the virtual
keyboard has been projected, it can be used like any other keyboard by tapping the keys. The only real
difference aside from construction and design is that projection keyboards are virtual, whereas traditional
keyboards are physical. There are several different types of projection keyboards on the market, each of which
has its own unique design. With that said, however, they typically have some similar characteristics. The
majority of projection keyboards feature a laser or “beamer” that projects the virtual keyboard onto a flat,
smooth surface. There’s also a camera or sensor that’s designed to identify keypresses. When you tap a virtual
key, the camera or sensor identifies this command and the corresponding software converts it into the
appropriate action or response. One of the greatest benefits of using a projected keyboard is its versatility. You
can typically use them on any flat surface, including desks, tables, walls and more. Additionally, projected
keyboards aren’t susceptible to dust, dirt and moisture like many traditional keyboards. Granted, the projector
or sensor may accumulate debris over time, but there are no physical keys present; thus, the virtual keys aren’t
affected by these or other elements.In addition to desktop and laptop computers, projected keyboards can also
be used with smartphones, tablets, gaming consoles and more.

Oculus Rift Virtual Reality Headset


OCULUS INSIGHT TRACKING A STEP FORWARD IN VR Oculus Insight translates your movements into
VR no matter which way you're facing and provides room-scale tracking without external sensors. Look
around, duck for cover and turn the tide of the battle from anywhere in your playspace. KEEP YOUR HEAD
IN THE GAME Thanks to a halo headband redesigned with speed in mind. Rift S stays securely and
comfortably in place with a quick twist of the fit wheel, so it can take or double take your fastest reactions.
STARE DOWN THE COMPETITION Next-generation lenses and a sharper display deliver bright, vivid
colors and reduced “screen-door” effect. The advanced hardware works with Oculus software innovations to
render smooth gameplay on a wide range of PCs.

D.
The connection of the smartwatch to the ergonomic
capability is that the athletes can be an example, since
the smartwatch has features that allow you to check
your heart rate which will help people monitor their
health status while doing exercise.

The connection of the projection keyboard with the


ergonomic capability is an example for students because
even on the phone they can use our keyboard so that
they can do their activity faster anywhere.

The connection of the Oculus Rift Virtual Reality


Headset is it helps our gamers so that they can play games
better, like ml and other games.
E.

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