Game News: Ultraleap’s Fifth-Gen Hand Tracking Software Improves Two-handed Interactions
Hand tracking is moving more, and more into mainstream virtual reality (VR), whether that’s in consumer headsets like Oculus Quest 2, or Varjo’s high-end enterprise devices
While Gemini works with both Ultraleap camera modules the Leap Motion Controller and Stereo IR 170, the latter’s wider field of view (FoV) means that hands can be tracked sooner, even before they come in a users line of sight. Leap Motion Controller has been available for several years now and can be used on a desk or mounted onto a VR headset. The Stereo IR 170 (in Camera Module and Evaluation Kit form) is primarily designed for integration and development needs
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