- Rockin’ Patent: France Patent No. 3,075,428
- Filed: 15 December 2017
- In the name of: Enhancia
- Title: Ring And Interface Module
- What’s claimed: “System (S) comprising a ring (100) and a module (200), in which: ring (100) comprises an inertial unit (102) able to collect movement data, a processor (104), antenna (112) suitable for the interface module with a battery (122), and a first transmitting movement data (200); and the interface module (200) capable of receiving the data comprises a second antenna movement (212) (100), a processor (204), a means (122) of the ring (100), and a link suitable for movement data at a terminal (T).”
- Why this patent rocks: This patent appears to relate to Enhancia’s ‘Neova MIDI Ring Controller’ that allows a keyboard player to control pitch, vibrato, and other elements through specific hand gestures. The keyboard player wears the device like a ring on the right-hand index finger. Neova sensors and tracks the movement of the hand and the effects follow the motion. See here for more information and a video showing Neova in action.
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