KEY POINTS
  • Honor on Sunday showed off technology that allows a user to control a car just by using their eyes.
  • Honor demonstrated eye-tracking technology in the Magic 6 Pro as it launched the device into international markets at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
  • In a video about the feature, Honor showed how a person could stare at one of the commands and the car would carry out the function such as moving the car forward.
Honor demonstrated how its smartphone eye-tracking technology could be used to control a car.

BARCELONA — Chinese firm Honor on Sunday showed off technology that allows a user to control a car just by using their eyes.

The company's Magic 6 Pro device launched internationally on Sunday at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain. As part of its press conference, Honor demonstrated eye-tracking technology in the smartphone. The phone uses the selfie cameras and artificial intelligence to track where on the screen your eyes are looking.