Samsung has been promoting its eye-tracking technology, which debuted on the Galaxy S3, for some time now. As an S3 owner, I must say I wasnât impressed with the handsetâs ability to automatically shut down the display when looking away: itâs taxing on the battery and not very reliable. With the Galaxy S4, which is scheduled to go on sale by end of April, Samsung is doubling down on eye-tracking with a few related new features like Smart Scroll and Smart Pause.
And now, a new iPhone app has been released which brings the Smart Pause-like functionality to the iPhoneâ¦
As the name suggests, LookAway Player is a standard YouTube player application for the iPhone with built-in eye-tracking technology, powered by Cube26â²s vision control capabilities that utilizes the front-facing camera to track eye movement.
You can control sensitivity of eye-tracking using two sliders in settings.
Then, search for a YouTube clip (or choose one of the trending videos) and start playing. When you look away, depending on your sensitive settings, the app should pause playback. Look straight at the screen and your media should resume playing.
Itâs basically a proof-of-concept and weâd love to learn about your impressions down in the comments. The app supports the iPhone 4S and above and the iPad 2 and above.
Go ahead, download and try out LookAway Player now, itâs completely free [1] .
For reference, hereâs a demo of the Smart Scroll and Smart Pause features from Samsungâs Broadway-like Unpacked event.
That has got to be the awkwardest keynote I have ever seen, by the way. And whatâs up with Hollywood C-list actors?
So, are features like Smart Scroll and Smart Pause just gimmicks designed to tick a few boxes or real enhancements?
I think iPhone users could benefit from something like Smart Pause. If done right, a feature like this could help conserve the handsetâs battery life, no?
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