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SUNNYVALE, CA, Feb 11, 2015 (Marketwired via COMTEX) -- QuickLogic CorporationQUIK, +1.38%
-- Telepathy Jumper wearable targets both consumer and enterprise applications with its unique ability to allow users to seamlessly share sight and sound experiences -- Combination of ArcticLink 3 S2 sensor hub and SenseMe software algorithms interprets user context and gestures at ultra-low power -- The Telepathy Jumper was announced in Q4 2014, pre-release orders now being accepted
QuickLogic Corporation QUIK, +1.38% the innovator of ultra-low-power programmable Customer Specific Standard Products (CSSPs), today announced that Telepathy Japan Inc., an innovator of product designs in Japan, selected the ArcticLink(R) 3 S2 Sensor Hub for its Telepathy Jumper wearable device. The ArcticLink 3 S2 solution was selected for its ability to deliver always-on, always-aware capabilities while consuming only 150uW of power, and QuickLogic's unique and highly accurate SenseMe(TM) software algorithms that are bundled with the device.
The Telepathy Jumper is an innovative device with a display unit worn in front of the eye. It is designed for consumer and enterprise applications and comes with two software apps, "Eye Connect" and "Talent Buzz." Eye Connect allows easy one-click sharing, between Jumper users, of each other's field of vision. Talent Buzz makes it possible for users to offer knowledge, experiences and skills to one another.
"We are very happy that our sensor hub was selected by Telepathy for its innovative Jumper product," said Andy Pease, president and CEO of QuickLogic. "This design showcases the unique capabilities of our ArcticLink 3 S2 ultra-low power sensor hub and our sensor software algorithms, which can enhance the user experience while extending battery life."
"We wanted to provide an intuitive experience for both our consumer and enterprise markets. The QuickLogic sensor hub allows such an application with effective collection and analysis of information at long battery life," said Kenichi Suzuki, the CEO at Telepathy Japan Inc.