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Japan’s ‘Jins’ Releases Device to Use a PC by Head Movements

Attached to glasses and connected to a computer by a cable, the device, called "Jins Assist," enables users to click and move the cursor with their heads, helping people with hand or arm disabilities to use computers.

From Jiji

February 26 2025

TOKYO – Japanese eyeglass store chain Jins Inc. released on Wednesday 26th February a device designed to allow users to operate a personal computer with small movements of their heads.

Attached to glasses and connected to a computer by a cable, the device, called “Jins Assist,” enables users to click and move the cursor with their heads, helping people with hand or arm disabilities to use computers.

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