Technology couldn’t get any better. Every day we inch towards an easier, user friendly technology. A mobile app that combines our daily stress reliever with easy use couldn’t be more appealing.
The ‘Flutter mobile app’ is one of them. It addresses to one of the simplest and yet the commonest problems of a user bang on. We often fumble with the play-pause buttons on our mobile phones every time we wish to switch over to something else like attending a phone call or talk to someone at our desk. If this is a repeated exercise, we find it so cumbersome that we choose to not to pick the time to listen to our favourite music. This amazing mobile app recognizes gestures and solves this hassle right away!
This is how it works. The Flutter mobile app is designed to accept gestures from the mobile camera. One needs to face the open palm to the mobile camera at a recognisable distance and it pauses immediately. It works with iTunes, Quicktime, VLC and Spotify (Androids and iPhones). The same works to resume playing the music.
Of course it seems the mobile app’s idea’s taken from MS Xbox, but it has been amazingly applied and definitely be given kudos.
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