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Definition of touchless in English: touchlessadjective ˈtʌtʃləsˈtətʃˌləs Relating to or denoting technology that is operated by means of gestures rather than by touching a control or interface. the house is activated by touchless radar sensors and voice control innovations in touchless technology Example sentencesExamples - There are a number of variables that need to be in play for the touchless transactions to work.
- The report, released on Friday, indicates that touchless mobile technology focused on payment methods will not catch on or garner mainstream use on its own.
- I'll await my head-mounted display and touchless interface before I applaud any of these companies for mind-blowing innovation.
- When used in conjunction with LED lighting, the Fara touchless modules are ideal for health and medical environments, where a sterile atmosphere is a key requirement.
- In the next couple of years, it's likely that corporations will realize the value in investing in touchless mobile payment technology.
- The BDT310 and BDT210 feature a touchless sensor to open and close the disc tray for smooth operation, perfect for dark rooms.
- Future mobile phones will not be handheld, but rather screenless touchless devices offering us mixed reality vision, networking our senses and brains.
- Tamper-proof touchless technology will be used as much as possible so that water runs only when it's needed.
- "The manipulation is achieved in a touchless way, like being controlled by a virtual hand," said a bioengineer at Pennsylvania State University.
- To take some of the worry about how durable a product is, a lot of building owners and manufacturers are turning to touchless fixtures, which are sensor-operated.
- This week, a group of researchers and surgeons out of London is piloting a project developed alongside Microsoft Research to enable touchless viewing and manipulation of images while performing vascular surgery.
- Features such as the touchless sensor, homescreen customization and Skype allow consumers to easily personalize their entertainment experience to fit their lifestyle.
- The chain plans to have most of its Canadian locations equipped with the new touchless debit system this year.
- With a touchless model, as soon as a hand comes within two to three inches of the faucet, the flow begins automatically.
Definition of touchless in US English: touchlessadjectiveˈtətʃˌləsˈtəCHˌləs Relating to or denoting technology that is operated by means of gestures rather than by touching a control or interface. the house is activated by touchless radar sensors and voice control innovations in touchless technology Example sentencesExamples - The report, released on Friday, indicates that touchless mobile technology focused on payment methods will not catch on or garner mainstream use on its own.
- The BDT310 and BDT210 feature a touchless sensor to open and close the disc tray for smooth operation, perfect for dark rooms.
- With a touchless model, as soon as a hand comes within two to three inches of the faucet, the flow begins automatically.
- "The manipulation is achieved in a touchless way, like being controlled by a virtual hand," said a bioengineer at Pennsylvania State University.
- In the next couple of years, it's likely that corporations will realize the value in investing in touchless mobile payment technology.
- I'll await my head-mounted display and touchless interface before I applaud any of these companies for mind-blowing innovation.
- This week, a group of researchers and surgeons out of London is piloting a project developed alongside Microsoft Research to enable touchless viewing and manipulation of images while performing vascular surgery.
- To take some of the worry about how durable a product is, a lot of building owners and manufacturers are turning to touchless fixtures, which are sensor-operated.
- Tamper-proof touchless technology will be used as much as possible so that water runs only when it's needed.
- When used in conjunction with LED lighting, the Fara touchless modules are ideal for health and medical environments, where a sterile atmosphere is a key requirement.
- The chain plans to have most of its Canadian locations equipped with the new touchless debit system this year.
- Future mobile phones will not be handheld, but rather screenless touchless devices offering us mixed reality vision, networking our senses and brains.
- There are a number of variables that need to be in play for the touchless transactions to work.
- Features such as the touchless sensor, homescreen customization and Skype allow consumers to easily personalize their entertainment experience to fit their lifestyle.
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