Comcast Launches Eye Control For The TV, An Aid For Physically Disabled Viewers [deadline.com]
Comcast built an eye-control remote to help users with movement issues [www.engadget.com]
Comcast will soon let customers change TV channels with their eyes [www.theverge.com]
Comcast Launches Eye-Control For The Television [corporate.comcast.com]
Comcast launches X1 eye control for changing TV channels and more [www.neowin.net]
Comcast Launches Eye-Control, So Those With Physical Disabilities Can Control TV [thestreamable.com]
Comcast’s Xfinity X1 Eye-Tracking Remote Lets You Control a TV With Your Eyes [www.wired.com]
Comcast Brings Eye Control to X1 [www.lightreading.com]
Comcast adds gaze control to its accessible remote software [techcrunch.com]
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— DoughCollector (@doughcollector) June 17, 2019
Comcast Launches Eye Control For The TV, An Aid For Physically Disabled Viewers https://t.co/KaTsrbnUcp pic.twitter.com/S2BP2PnKA9
— Deadline Hollywood (@DEADLINE) June 17, 2019
Perfect for people who find the clicker too exhausting. "Comcast’s latest accessibility feature lets customers change TV channels with their eyes" https://t.co/1YyAVPYqhQ
— Eddy Elfenbein (@EddyElfenbein) June 17, 2019
Comcast’s latest accessibility feature lets customers change TV channels with their eyes https://t.co/N6b0JEw7UA pic.twitter.com/0eYeJ0UNm1
— The Verge (@verge) June 17, 2019
Comcast’s latest accessibility feature lets customers change TV channels with their eyes https://t.co/GqtunIwiZq via @Verge
— LL Cool June (@mikeyil) June 17, 2019
Comcast Launches Eye-Control For The Television https://t.co/YKwPzwXjLe
— Dalila Wilson Scott (@dalila_says) June 17, 2019
Check out how @Comcast developed a way for people with physical disabilities like spinal cord injuries and #ALS to navigate the television using only their eyes. Really great work by our @Xfinity X1 team to create eye control for TV. #iworkforComcast https://t.co/xnJWCKXq1R
— Doreen Vigue (@dvigue) June 17, 2019
Check out how @Comcast developed a way for people with physical disabilities like spinal cord injuries and #ALS to navigate the television using only their eyes. Really great work by our @Xfinity X1 team to create eye control for TV. #iworkforComcast https://t.co/U1hAoxsi6P
— Elizabeth Walden (@E_D_DUBS) June 17, 2019
Comcast adds gaze control to its accessible remote software https://t.co/J4QUtv1f0F pic.twitter.com/miiWaIjnzF
— Eric Rodgers (@ericfrodgers) June 17, 2019
Comcast는 곧 고객이 눈으로 TV 채널을 바꿀 수 있게 할 것입니다. https://t.co/Zy948Pmf6a
— editoy (@editoy) June 18, 2019
Comcast launches eye control for the TV! Tara Rudnicki, @TobiiDynavox: “We want to empower our users to live independent lives. With the X1 Eye Control now enabled with eye gaze, it will come to great use for many of them.” Article by @DEADLINE ?https://t.co/ZdUxA63jMb
— Tobii Group (@TobiiTechnology) June 18, 2019
Great news! Cable TV provider Comcast now lets users with physical disabilities control their TV using their eyes only, thanks to the Tobii Dynavox PCEye Mini. Read all about it here ? https://t.co/t4n0wAtI0z #AAC #eyetracking pic.twitter.com/T02Qe0bPF8
— Tobii Dynavox (@TobiiDynavox) June 18, 2019
Interesting... https://t.co/mT65BIq6IO
— Lynn Shaw (@LynnShawProd) June 17, 2019
Comcast Launches Eye Control For The TV, An Aid For Physically Disabled Viewers https://t.co/XOXv5SR2nv via @Deadline
— Evan Kirstel at #ParisAirShow (@evankirstel) June 17, 2019
Comcast’s latest accessibility feature lets customers change TV channels with their eyes https://t.co/N6b0JEw7UA pic.twitter.com/eqM8fNWOYZ
— The Verge (@verge) June 18, 2019
Comcast’s latest accessibility feature lets customers change TV channels with their eyes https://t.co/W8zl60HSkA via @Verge
— Cathy Hackl #AR #VR #SpatialComputing (@CathyHackl) June 17, 2019
https://t.co/pcMvMu2rxR Well, It seems you don't need to setup and map the IR commands anymore with the new web based app from #Comcast if you want to use your Lipsync or @TobiiDynavox eye-tracker and have #xfinity set top box. Hope to see this feature with #BlueSkyTv @Shawhelp
— Milad (@milador) June 17, 2019
Check out how @Comcast developed a way for people with physical disabilities like spinal cord injuries and #ALS to navigate the television using only their eyes. Really great work by our @Xfinity X1 team to create eye control for TV. #iworkforComcast https://t.co/U6Oc77VxUX
— Liz McGowan (@lmcgow23) June 17, 2019
Check out how @Comcast developed a way for people with physical disabilities like spinal cord injuries and #ALS to navigate the television using only their eyes. Really great work by our @Xfinity X1 team to create eye control for TV. #iworkforComcast https://t.co/vKU79PHyDl
— mike (@mikejanove) June 17, 2019