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Unboxing the Proteus Adaptable Controller

We got an exclusive look at the Proteus, a modular controller that’s fully customizable to help players with disabilities. Let’s unbox it. #gaming #accessibility #consolegaming #pcgaming #controllers #accessories #unboxing

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We got an exclusive look at the Proteus, a modular controller that’s fully customizable to help players with disabilities. Let’s unbox it. #gaming #accessibility #consolegaming #pcgaming #controllers #accessories #unboxing

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  1. @TMP912

    August 21, 2024 at 12:59 pm

    That’s fantastic. Everyone should be able to enjoy gaming no matter what.

  2. @Helen_Harrison7875

    August 21, 2024 at 2:17 pm

    This video was very interesting, thank you!
    🔥🔥

  3. @giraffles

    August 21, 2024 at 3:26 pm

    heck yeah! love to see more accessible gaming accessories! 💖💖💖

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A self-contained new set of AR glasses can go outdoors, work with phones, connect with ChatGPT, and work with groups of people. But these big glasses also show how much work still needs to be done. Snap AR Spectacles – 0:00 Demos – 1:50 How It Differs – 3:50 Subscribe to CNET on YouTube: Never…

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Apple Watch Sleep Apnea Notifications: Here’s How It Works

Apple has a new way of identifying signs of sleep apnea using the accelerometer on the Apple Watch. Apple’s Deidre Caldbeck and Dr. Matt Bianchi explain how this feature works, how it was tested and the validation process needed to bring it to the watch. Sleep apnea notifications are available on the Apple Watch Series…

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Apple has a new way of identifying signs of sleep apnea using the accelerometer on the Apple Watch. Apple’s Deidre Caldbeck and Dr. Matt Bianchi explain how this feature works, how it was tested and the validation process needed to bring it to the watch. Sleep apnea notifications are available on the Apple Watch Series 10, Series 9 and Ultra 2.

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