Whether you’re navigating a busy highway, whisking eggs in the kitchen, or managing a physical disability, hands-free technology provides a seamless bridge between human intent and machine execution. What Exactly is Hands-Free Mode?
Implementing a robust Hands-Free Mode requires the integration of several distinct technologies: hands free mode
Historically, human-computer interaction (HCI) relied on tactile engagement: keyboards, mice, and touchscreens. However, contexts such as driving, surgery, and assistive technology for motor impairments demand alternative modalities. Hands-Free Mode (HFM) refers to a state where a device performs tasks based on non-manual inputs—primarily voice, gaze, or biosignals. This paper explores the dual narrative of HFM as both a liberating tool and a potential source of divided attention. Whether you’re navigating a busy highway, whisking eggs