Telepresence may be the wave of the future for long-distance communication and networking, but many feel affordable telepresence tech for our every day lives is still far off on the horizon. That’s why Tian Long Wang, an electric engineer working out of Princeton, New Jersey, set out to create the most affordable telepresence device so far — one that works with the smartphone everyone already has in their pocket. Helios, Wang’s telepresence gadget, already works with the latest versions of the iPhone and iPod Touch devices, and controls them in a very interesting way. Instead of connecting directly into Apple’s device, Helios reads on-screen commands generated by an easy-to-install app on the smartphone, where a turn, tilt, or move command is shown to a sensor below the cradle, directing the device on what move to make next. Users can communicate as they would over Facetime, with the front-facing camera taking in the action and the end-user talking on the main screen. This user can control the mobile telepresence unit, guide it through the remote environment, and even interact with the person they’re talking to. Wang
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