Samsung announced new radar technology today. This tech lets drivers control car features with hand gestures. Drivers can adjust things like music volume or climate settings without touching buttons. They simply wave a hand near the radar sensor. The sensor sees the movement. It understands the command. It sends the signal to the car’s system.
(Samsung Develops Radar for Gesture Control in Cars)
The radar works inside the vehicle. It tracks hand movements precisely. It can see small gestures. It works well even in difficult conditions. Darkness doesn’t stop it. Bright sunlight isn’t a problem either. The system uses radio waves. These waves are safe for people. They bounce off the driver’s hand. The sensor picks up the reflected waves. It figures out the gesture pattern.
This technology aims to make driving safer. Drivers keep their eyes on the road. They keep their hands near the steering wheel. They don’t need to look away for simple controls. This reduces distraction. It helps prevent accidents. Samsung sees this as a step forward for in-car convenience. The company believes gesture control will become common. They are talking to car manufacturers. The goal is to put this radar into future vehicles.
(Samsung Develops Radar for Gesture Control in Cars)
Samsung developed this radar specifically for cars. It is different from other sensors. It is tuned for the interior environment. It handles the challenges inside a moving car. The company also sees other uses. This radar could work in smart home devices. It could control TVs or appliances. Samsung plans to explore these possibilities.


