Whenever we first saw the Ringbow finger peripheral, it had been a gangly prototype, connected for an exterior battery -- not quite well suited for a transportable tablet accessory. The concept would be to strap a D-pad to some user's finger, netting them extra control for touch-based games. The duo behind the unit is featuring a self-contained unit on Kickstarter, wishing to garner enough interest to transmit them back to production. The Bluetooth-compatible band boasts a variable one-size-fits-all grip, a nine-way directional nub along with a five hour battery existence. A $45 contribution buys a typical black Ringbow and a game title package, though more generous backers can score additional colors, exclusive hardware and dev kits. Without $100,000 in support, however, the ring will not be minted. Stick to the links below if you are compelled to finance digital circlet.
Ringbow hits Kickstarter, promises directional pad-aided touch gaming initially made an appearance on Engadget on Sitting, 23 Jun 2012 14:23:00 EDT. Please visit our terms to be used of feeds.
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