➀ Researchers at the University of Washington have developed a smart ring called IRIS for seamless home automation control; ➁ The ring uses a camera to send images of smart devices to a user's phone, allowing for control via button presses and hand movements; ➂ IRIS offers a more intuitive and efficient solution compared to voice commands, and is designed to be worn throughout the day.
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