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January 4, 2016

Chirp Microsystems is making ultrasound 3-D sensing technology for improved gesture recognition.

Chirp Microsystems Inc. has created ultrasound 3-D sensing technology that combines ultra-low power and cost-effective sensors with intelligent firmware, providing a solution for the next-generation user interface for consumer electronics and Internet of Things.

Credit: Chirp Microsystems Inc.


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