Tapdo uses fingerprints to control your health home

Tapdo is a smart little button that uses your fingerprints to take control of your smart health home. Be careful not to confuse it with the company Tado which also offers health home automation devices.

Tapdo combines the use of smartphones and a small wearable that is used at health home. This small smart health connected bracelet compatible with iOS and Android can be worn around the wrist or without a barcelet, simply clipped to a pocket. Inside: a fingerprint sensor that can recognize different parts of the hand.

Tapdo smart home automation button

From the associated application, you can assign functions to different parts of the finger allowing you to do things like controlling your heating, listening to music, turning on your lamps, etc. The possibilities are numerous! The haptic feedback emits a small vibration to signal that the affected applications and services have been successfully unlocked. In total, there are 28 functions that you can use.

Note that if you are interested in this product, it will soon be available on the Kickstarter crowdfunding site. Later in March, the first backers will be able to buy it from $ 99. If the crowdfunding campaign goes well, the small smart health connected health home automation button should be delivered in September 2017.

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Smart health home buttons are nothing new. I'm thinking in particular of Logitech and its Pop button or the tracker of Misfit Link. Their main interest is to concentrate the functionality of several applications in a single device. Second interest: they also allow you to spend a bit of your smartphone when you are at health home. Personally, I am quite impatient to Review this one which seems particularly well thought out and very complete. It remains to be seen what is the learning time to remember which part of which finger has been assigned this or that feature.