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HoverTap’s dedicated screen is designed to sit flush beside the existing buttons and is designed as a panel-integrated solution for modernization and new car installations. The touch-free screen can detect a touchless tap or hand-wave in the air, allowing you to navigate to your destination without touching anything.
The most popular type of touch sensor is the resistive sensor, which is utilised for distance and pressure applications. They can be used with either a finger or a mechanical stylus. Resistive touchscreens, unlike capacitive touch equivalents, are incapable of supporting multi-touch technologies.
Hover can be used in GPS devices or mobile phone map apps to browse nearby attractions such as restaurants without leaving the current map. Hover also enables a new and more straightforward manner of text selection.
The Global Automotive touch free hover sensor market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
Touch-free input devices are in increasing demand globally to reduce the danger of virus transmission from high-traffic touch devices such as ATMs, vending machines, elevators, automatic check-in machines, and automatic ticket dispensers.
Touchless input can also help medical facilities and food processing companies maintain rigorous hygiene standards. JDI has created a high-precision and tailorable add-on hover sensor to quickly alter current devices to make them touch-free, in response to this essential personal and public health need.
Touch action can be detected up to 5 cm from the sensor, even when wearing gloves. Tap height is switchable and customizable to match the needs of the existing application, making full use of JDI’s outstanding capacitive sensor technology.
There is no need to install any additional drivers. Just plug the USB cord into the existing system. The hover sensor may be simply fitted to current devices because to its thin and flat surface.
A high-performance JDI custom algorithm is combined with JDI’s patented in-cell touch sensor Pixel EyesTM technology to deliver exceptional transparency and sensitivity. Touch confirmation can also be accomplished with audio feedback and cursor display via a JDI application.