For several years now, Leap Motion has been working on bringing hand gestures to virtual reality. And it makes sense; using your hands to move digital objects is way more natural than fiddling with a ...
"We are on the verge of a new era of human-computer interaction," says Keiichi Matsuda, Leap Motion's VP of design and global creative director. Oculus Users Can Toggle Between VR And The Real World ...
This week a new electronic music application called Muse has been unveiled that has been designed to use the gesture control Leap Motion technology to enable users to create music simply using hand ...
Leap Motion’s hand-tracking technology that lets you control a PC using hand gestures hasn’t really caught on since it first launched almost 5 years ago. But the company’s still around, and now Leap ...
Leap Motion‘s tiny, sleek sensor lets you use hand motions to control all types of devices and situations. One of these is virtual reality: the company designed a mount which lets the motion tracker ...
With the help of tablet and Leap Motion technology, MotionSavvy is putting forward a device to help the deaf listen and speak. A quick look around at the myriad startups bustling through tech channels ...
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For VR experiences, we recommend a 1:1 scale to make virtual hands and objects look as realistic and natural as possible. With augmented reality, however, the scale needs to be adjusted to match the ...
Virtual reality is in an odd place right now. Countless companies are competing to one-up each other, adding features and upgrades to supposedly make their headsets stand out … but most of them are ...
Back in 2012, Leap Motion seemingly came out of nowhere with a crazy hand-sensing gesture controller that looked like something straight out of Minority Report. Alas, the product landed with a bit of ...