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Title: Review: O6 Eyes-Free Controller for iPhone
Post by: HCK on June 15, 2017, 04:05:28 pm
Review: O6 Eyes-Free Controller for iPhone

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                  Although iPhone accessories have become fairly routine, every once in a while we see a unique product that draws our attention. Fingertip Lab's new O6 is one such example of "something different" for iPhone users — a "life remote" that allows you to control your iPhone (or iPad or iPod touch) without having to interact with the screen, providing not only the ability to control music playback, but also narrated access to notifications, emails, tweets and more — even articles you've saved to services like Pocket. It's an interesting approach to curbing the problem with distracted driving, but can also be a very handy accessibility tool for the visually impaired. {/exp:char_limit}

Source: Review: O6 Eyes-Free Controller for iPhone (http://www.ilounge.com/index.php/reviews/entry/o6-eyes-free-controller-for-iphone)