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5 Medical and Assistive Technologies Being Transformed with Leap Motion

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From the operating room to virtual reality, here are 5 ways that people are using Leap Motion tech for medical and assistive applications. Solution: One of TIME Magazine’s Top 25 Inventions of 2014, MotionSavvy’s UNI is a two-way communication tool for the deaf using Leap Motion and speech technologies. Medical Imaging.

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AWE 2023 Day 3: Ultraleap new sensor, LetinAR, and the end of the event

The Ghost Howls

On the last day, I tried many interesting technologies, but I selected two for this summary, which are the first two that I’ve tried: the new Leap Motion Controller by Ultraleap and the AR technology by LetinAR. You can see how it is in this picture, where I’ve put my hand for scale. It worked fairly well.

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All the best AR and VR news from CES 2019

The Ghost Howls

HTC has also revealed Viveport Infinity, that will be like the Netflix of VR : paying just a monthly fee, the user will be able to play all the games that he/she wants on the Viveport catalog. He wasn’t allowed to use them in a game (Image by Upload VR). The RealMax Qian is very interesting and the reviews are quite positive.

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Pokémon Go Is a Game-Changer, What Can Augmented Reality Do Next?

VRWorld

Before the game’s release in July 2016, the words “augmented reality” probably didn’t mean much to the average consumer. According to the numbers, Pokémon Go has a database of more than 500 million , with an average of 20 million players in the US alone powering up the game every day. billion to $50.65

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The High-end VR Room of the Future Looks Like This

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The HTC Vive is arguably the best out there, but having to buy a souped-up laptop just to run it, paying full price for brief games that feel more like demos, and trailing a huge cable off your head and fumbling to mount trackers on your ceiling…it’s not ideal. But it’s still incredible enough to give a taste of where it’s headed.

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Peeking inside the Sensics Goggles for Public VR

VRGuy

Goggles for public VR have different requirements than goggles for home use just like an exercise treadmill at a gym or health club needs to be different than a treadmill at home. This allows inclusion of a Leap Motion camera inside the unit to facilitate natural interaction with the hands.