Meet ZRRO- the new Israeli Startup about to take over the world, and the next big thing you didn’t even know you need.
ZRRO is a standalone Android-based console that connects to any TV to make it smart. ZRRO comes with an amazing hover and touch controller powered by ZRRO's zTouch™ technology. So, basically, with ZRRO you can “touch” and play ALL 1,000,000 Android games and apps on your TV as if it were a huge tablet. The ZRRO Pad detects the user's hovering finger position up to 1.2 inches above the pad while the pointer on the TV responds by getting smaller on the screen as the user’s fingers approach the touchpad.
Three elements assemble ZRRO:
1. ZRRO Pad – World's first hover & touch controller that mirrors your fingers position to the TV.
2. ZRRO Box – A state of the art Android-based TV console.
3. Your TV – Any TV with an HDMI input.
ZRRO is not just for gamers, the system also enhances regular televisions with functionalities of Smart TVs. ZRRO Box supports streaming and playback on screens with up to 4K resolution. With ZRRO Box, users can watch Netflix, browse the web, and easily use all the available touch-based Android apps.
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