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Jaja Stylus Uses Sound to Achieve Pressure Sensitivity [Video]

Posted February 1, 2012 at 5:17am by iClarified · 12399 views
The Jaja Stylus is a Kickstarter project from Jon Atherton that uses high frequency sounds to achieve pressure sensitivity without Bluetooth or Wifi connectivity.

The Jaja dubs itself the "World's First Pressure Sensitive Stylus for iPad". Although this title isn't accurate, the stylus utilizes an ingenious method for achieving pressure sensitivity, Sound.

High Frequency sound commands can be used where Bluetooth and wifi radios must be switched off; such as Airplane mode, hospitals and sections fo the mining industry. Battery life is vastly superior and there is no messing around with settings and synching - it just works.

Key Features:
● The jaja uses high frequency sound to communicate with any device that includes a microphone. The frequencies are above human hearing but can be picked up by the iPad mic. (Patent Pending)
● 1,024 levels of pressure sensitivity for natural pen strokes
● Capture digital data while sketching directly onto the screen just like normal paper
● Sign or annotate directly onto forms and correspondence
● The jaja nib gives precise pressure control and the two buttons can be customised to allow for other functions such as erase or color change.
● USB plug for quick recharging of the on board battery.
● The jaja will work out of the box with any app on any device. Our SDK will be implemented with our development partners to bring full functionality to their apps (more announcements on this soon)
● Works in Airplane mode

The Jaja Stylus has already achieved its Kickstarter goal and there is still 6 days left for funding. A $55 pledge will get you one of the first units.

Take a look at the video below for more information.

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