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Leap Motion Teases ‘Augmented Office’ With Project North Star AR Dev Kit

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In a series of posts made to the official Leap Motion Twitter account , the company gave a behind-the-scenes sneak peek at a user interface referred to as the “augmented office.” While we’re excited to share the hardware behind our AR work, it’s the experience that matters most,” stated Leap Motion in a tweet.

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Leap Motion ‘Virtual Wearable’ AR Prototype is a Potent Glimpse at the Future of Your Smartphone

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But figuring out how that works means first understanding how we can interact with AR information at a basic level, like being able to do the same kinds of simple, information-driven tasks that you do hundreds of times per day with your smartphone. Leap Motion Explores Ways to Make Controller-free Input More Intuitive and Immersive.

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Leap Motion Reveals Project North Star, an Open-source Wide FOV AR Headset Dev Kit

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Over the last few weeks, Leap Motion has been teasing some very compelling AR interface prototypes, demonstrated on an unknown headset. Leap Motion plans to open-source the design of the device, which they’re calling Project North Star. ” Image courtesy Leap Motion. Image courtesy Leap Motion.

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AWE 2023: Hands-on with Digilens glasses prototype and Manus gloves

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I did not spend much time with them, so I can’t write a full review, but still, you may gather some interesting information from what I am going to say. Presentation video of the Argo smartglasses The version I tried was still a prototype because the glasses should go into production in Q3 this year.

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XTAL hands on: an interesting glimpse to Virtual Reality 2.0

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To get there, I had to ask for information to people that was not able to speak English… it has been funny. You can see a short video of this historical moment here below. I tried 3 demos within that: one was a very high-resolution 360 video that let me feel on the top of a high skyscraper.

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NoUI/ Zero UI Concept: What Can Stimulate AR and VR Further Development?

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Same goes for gesture control, it is basically used for video game industry only. Yes, there is Microsoft Hololens that allows its users to click and open the menu using a hand, but far more expected is the integration of one of the Leap Motion or ManoMotion (or any other) solutions with the mass-produced products.

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The XR Week Peek (2023.05.15): Google confirms headset with Samsung, Ultraleap teases a new device, and more!

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More information about it is coming “later this year” Project Starline , the booth to have volumetric 1-to-1 calls has been improved and optimized. He highlights how the technology will take time to be developed and adopted, but it is inevitably the future, so managers should keep to be informed about it.

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