Mobile phones that support air gestures

Huawei held a new product launch conference in Munich, Germany, launching its annual flagship mobile phone Mate 30 series, 65-inch smart screen, WATCH GT second-generation smart watch and other new products. The Mate 30 series released this time has many functional innovations, two of which are the air gesture operation function and side control. Mate 30 Pro is equipped with a new 3D depth-sensing camera, which supports AI air control. You can wave your hands up and down to swipe through pages, and grab the screen from the air to instantly capture the screen. It is somewhat similar to Google Pixel 4 in terms of technical principles. With the help of multiple components such as an infrared camera and a dot projector hidden on the front of the phone, users can control the phone by waving their hands without touching the display. It is also the first time in the industry to support air gesture operation functions such as switching songs, pausing song playback, or muting the phone.

Huachuang Securities believes that gesture recognition will open up 3D camera applications, and as 5G approaches, 3D application scenarios are expected to mature and the AR implementation process will accelerate. In the 5G era, smartphone innovation continues, and leading brands such as Huawei continue to innovate. Huawei is expected to release disruptive AR/VR products in the future. "Gesture recognition" is expected to become a booster for the rapid development of the industrial chain. It is owned by Weir Holdings (603501), Lianchuang Electronics (002036), Crystal Optoelectronics (002273), Honghe Technology (002955), Warburg Pincus (300074), etc. Related technology companies will benefit from this