Anyone who’s ever stood in front of a Kinect-equipped Xbox knows the fun of virtual control, of using your hands to manipulate what you see on the screen without touching anything but air. The Leap ...
[Credit: Leap Motion] The Kinect brought on a whole new kind of gesture controls, and the iPhone helped bring multitouch controls to the masses. Each is great at what they do, but there are drawbacks; ...
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Dozens of alternative input devices are announced every year, with most of them fading away into obscurity. The Leap promises to be the exception if the company can delivery on some of the most ...
If you thought multi-touch was futuristic, get a load of the Leap. It allows you to fully interface with your computer using only hand and finger gestures. It's 200x more accurate than an Xbox Kinect ...
One of the first things people do when they put on a virtual reality headset is try to look down at their hands. One company has the technology to ensure that you’ll actually see them. Leap Motion has ...
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It seems like we can expect amazing things from the Leap when it launches next year. Leap Motion reports that it has been flooded with requests for developer units, and an impressive assortment of ...
10 years after the launch of Leap Motion—which garnered praise for offering some of the best hand-tracking in the industry—the company has announced a next-generation version of the device which now ...
*One of the coolest PC peripheral gadgets ever, but couldn't find a killer app. They're acquired, not extinct, so good luck in future efforts Leap Motion, which made hand-tracking systems for virtual ...
The Theremotion project from developer Pierre Lulé works similarly, but uses a motion-tracking Leap controller for gestural control of the sounds produced. Specific hand positions can be mapped to a ...