A mirror that interacts
A group of engineering students from Federal Institute of Engineering and Technology (FISAT), together started G’Xtron Innovation, which currently expertises in future technologies. G’Xtron’s latest product, IRIS, is a mirror. It is not our regular mirror which is used to examine our beauty, but is a multipurpose mirror which can be used as a Google calendar for event notifications, real time news scroll, see the value of cryptocurrency through graphs and more. The most important feature of IRIS is its ability to recognize face and emotions and interacts with us. IRIS is an interactive system device.
AI, IoT and more
G’Xtron Innovation is incubated in FISAT’s incubation lab. The company is head by engineering students, Neeraj PM, Alex Jolly and Leo Varghese.
G’Xtron Innovation first developed a concept video. All other further developments were based on the concept model. IRIS is a product developed through AI, IoT and augmented reality, explains G’Xtron hardware developer Neeraj P.M.
IRIS to monitor your T.V; Refrigerator and more
Almost all of your home appliances can be controlled through IRIS. The mirror has a touch panel through which a user can monitor lights, T.V and refrigerator at home. IRIS can be controlled through a mobile app also. G’Xtron AI developer Alex Jolly said that they are currently using Google Voice Assistant for IRIS.
Mirror which reflects you and your emotions
Face and emotion recognition is an important feature of the mirror. The mirror interacts with the person standing in front of it by recognizing his/her emotions.
If a user enrolls his/her face in the mirror, it will identify the person from later on and replies to him. The mirror’s interaction will vary according to the emotion of the user. When a non-enrolled face appears before the mirror, a message or mail will be immediately delivered to the owner. The mirror has the capability to recognize abnormality. IRIS is ready to hit the market.
G’Xtron’s capital investment mostly comes from funds coming through custom devices. Currently, two developed models are ready to be deployed to the market. Also there are plans to launch a package of compatible products.