BMW is bringing gesture-based car controls to CES 2016

Future BMWs could be controlled using hand gestures
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BMW announced that it will show off a new gesture-based interface at CES 2016 that will allow drivers to control certain features of their vehicle with a simple swipe of their hand.

The technology, dubbed AirTouch, allows functions such as music playback, navigation and phone communication to be controlled with hand gestures.

"AirTouch allows the display in a vehicle to be operated like a touchscreen without actually having to make contact with the surface," said BMW in an official release. "This allows the driver to focus all their concentration on the road ahead."

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