'Remidi T8' gloves can turn hand gestures into music

Remidi T8 gloves can turn hand gestures into music
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Texas-based startup Remidi has unveiled a unique high-tech glove that can turn hand gestures into music.

Texas : Texas-based startup Remidi has unveiled a unique high-tech glove that can turn hand gestures into music.

The glove called the 'Remidi T8' is the world's first wearable instrument to record, play and perform and has the potential to change the way people make and play music.

The device is equipped with pressure-sensitive sensors along its fingertips and palm, tech.co reports.

Its wristband controls the combination of sounds from each sensor that are then translated as the user moves the hand.

The glove aims to be a very intuitive device for music artists, enthusiasts and disc jockeys to use, the company said in a statement.

"We wanted to give people a fun way to express themselves and start pushing the boundaries of what we can do with musical instruments," the company further added.

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