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You Can Use This Smartwatch App To Manage Netflix, Lights, and TV In Your House: This Is How

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<p>People are usually enthused by gadgets, particularly when they are comfortable and simple to use. A smartwatch is one such gadget, but since their batteries don’t always last as long as they should, most of us are concerned about charging them. But now days, you can accomplish a whole lot of tasks from your wrist, including dimming the lights before a movie begins or turning on your favorite Netflix program. All thanks to an app.</p>
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<p>What is this magical program, then, that allows you to do all of these chores from your smartwatch? Doublepoint is the name of the app, which comes from a Finnish startup. The startup, which develops wearables running Android, is showcasing its technology at this week’s CES 2024 in Las Vegas. Its product is a WearOS wristwatch.</p>
<p>The application uses Bluetooth to establish connections with a variety of devices in the area. Once you’re linked, you may execute a command with cool features like twisting your wrist or tapping fingers. Not only that, but it can also create a virtual cursor that can manipulate objects on the screen by using eye tracking. Numerous publications that reference the app’s demo appear pleased by its functionality, but once the program is released to the general public, things get more complicated.</p>
<p>At some point this year, Doublepoint will be prepared to provide the software to developers, who will then attempt to add additional use cases for the technology. The company’s greatest news, however, is that the software may end up included in Qualcomm’s customized wearable chipsets, which might increase its accessibility at various pricing points.</p>
<p>Although Android has long struggled to compete with Apple Watch in the market, this clever feature should at least offer consumers something to consider if they’re planning to purchase a smartwatch in the near future.</p>


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