Neonode, Inc. Announces Launch of New Product, Airbar for Macbook Air at CES 2017
January 03, 2017 at 08:00 am
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Neonode, Inc. announced the official U.S. launch of its new product, AirBar for MacBook Air at CES 2017. Now compatible with the MacBook Air 13.3” notebook and launching in the United States, AirBar for MacBook Air provides Apple® notebook enthusiasts with the ability to promptly and seamlessly activate touch and gesture functionalities on their laptop’s display. The AirBar sensor is a sleek bar that magnetically attaches to the bottom of a laptop display and plugs in via USB to instantly activate touch and gesture capabilities, with no software installation or additional configuration required. AirBar uses parent company Neonode’s patented zForce AIR™ technology to emit an invisible light field over a display that senses touch from fingers, gloves and even a paintbrush. AirBar for PC comes in matte black, and AirBar for MacBook Air comes in brushed aluminum. Among many other useful and unique functionalities, AirBar alleviates added weight and glare that is typically unavoidable with regular touchscreen laptops.
Neonode Inc. is a Sweden-based company, which provides advanced optical sensing solutions for contactless touch, touch, and gesture sensing. It also provide software solutions for scene analysis that feature advanced machine learning algorithms to detect and track persons and objects in video streams for cameras and other typ. The Company operates in three business areas: HMI Solutions, HMI Products and Remote Sensing Solutions. In HMI Solutions, Neonode offers customized optical touch and gesture control solutions for many different markets and segments. In HMI Products, the Company provides plug-and-play sensor modules that enable touch on any surface, in-air touch, and gesture control for a wide range of applications. In Remote Sensing Solutions, Neonode offers robust and cost-effective driver and cabin monitoring solutions for vehicles based on the Companyâs software platform. Neonode Inc. is organized in four wholly owned subsidiaries located in Sweden, Japan, Korea and Taiwan.