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With the sale of Oculus Rift to Facebook for $2 billion, virtual reality has officially become very interesting for developers. One of the companies trying to ride that wave is Control VR, which ...
Today Leap Motion is launching a mount for its PC peripheral that lets you track your hands in virtual reality applications by attaching it to the front of the Oculus Rift or other headsets. This ...
The team over at University of Washington has been playing around with real-time tracking of fingers in the VR world, thanks to the power of magnets. Oculus is working with the University of ...
While Bebop Sensors is serving up gloves to virtual and augmented reality headset makers that track hands and fingers, Mindmaze is working on technology to correctly track facial expressions ...
While it’s not Leap Motion’s purview, headset makers are becoming more and more interested in inside-out tracking, and the same sensor could be used to track hands and full-body motion.
In an interview with HTC Vice President of VR technology Raymond Pao, Engadget learned that the stereoscopic cameras can track hands independently of controllers or Vive trackers.
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