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Many gadget enthusiasts consider 2016 to be the year of Virtual Reality, not only because the highly-anticipated Oculus Rift and HTC Vive are on their way ...
Prior to the Orion, the only headset to have the Leap Motion sensors embedded is Razer's OSVR, and even then it's available just as an optional faceplate.But since the Orion hardware is designed ...
Leap Motion was like Kinect, only better — and the sensor is, relative to the Kinect, miniscule. It’s available now for your Mac or PC. Until Wednesday night, Leap Motion was just a pretty ...
Recorded on February 16, 2016. Earlier today gesture-motion technology startup Leap Motion announced Orin, its new developer kit for tracking gestures in VR. On the hardware front, the company is ...
Leap Motion on Tuesday introduced Orion -- a faster, more precise, more capable and more reliable hand tracking system than its predecessor. Orion is purpose built for virtual reality, and it ...
Leap Motion, which deals with augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR), has revealed its latest tool, Orion, which lets you manipulate virtual objects through your visor like a Jedi. The VR ...
Leap Motion develops hand-tracking technology for virtual reality, calling it Orion. Enthusiasts of the platform will soon be able to use their hands in the virtual realm without the need of a ...
The Orion module itself is thinner and lighter than the Leap Motion tracker, and better yet, the sensors can be built right into VR headsets – and the company says they’re working with OEMs to bring ...
The startup has been working on its hand-tracking technology, called Orion, that works with its motion controller sensor. With the sensor strapped to the front of a VR headset and Orion running ...
In the second half of 2016, particularly during the holiday season, Leap Motion expects “several” VR companies to release headsets that incorporate its Orion sensor.
The Orion hand-tracking product is a new generation of gesture control, one that Leap Motion promises is so natural and accurate that you’ll be able to use your fingers inside VR and AR worlds.