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#BuildYourNorthStar Workshop Brings AR to Life in 48 Hours

Leapmotion

In support of the event, our team donated Leap Motion Controllers. Our CTO David Holz and engineer/ AR tennis champion Jonathon Selstad joined the workshop, along with former Leap Motion engineer Adam Munich. He had experience building homebrew data gloves and mocap systems for years before discovering Leap Motion.

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Oculus Quest’s Hand Tracking Could be its New Killer Feature

Peter Graham

There were several announcements at Oculus Connect 6 (OC6) this year that could have taken the top spot. Oculus Link for example or Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond are two worthy mentions, yet it must be the experimental hand tracking feature for Oculus Quest that takes home the crown, especially after testing the technology first-hand.

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Dexmo force feedback gloves show the future of hands presence in VR

The Ghost Howls

And now that they have been able to set up this main part of the device, they can focus on adding features over time, until they will have the perfect glove for VR. The technology that they are using for force-feedback is servo motors. What is incredible is that the glove can work with WHATEVER tracking system. Haptic feedback.

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