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Ultraleap Stereo IR 170 review: use your hands naturally in VR!

The Ghost Howls

I have had the joy of trying the new UltraLeap Stereo IR 170 hands-tracking sensor for VR and evaluate its performances. UltraLeap Stereo IR 170. UltraLeap Stereo IR 170 Evaluation Kit (Image by UltraLeap). UltraLeap Stereo IR 170 video review. Are you in?

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Most Popular XR Hand and Eye Tracking Reviews 2022

XR Today - Mixed Reality tag

Ultraleap Stereo IR 170. A state-of-the-art product designed specifically for boosting tracking performance, the Ultraleap Stereo IR 170 allows countless users to discover the benefits of hand tracking. The system comes with intelligent software built-in for all your motion tracking needs.

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The XR Week Peek (2020.09.21): Quest 2 released, NVIDIA acquires ARM, Leap Motion 2 on sale, and much more!

The Ghost Howls

The device is called “Ultraleap Stereo IR 170” and can be bought on official resellers for $250. More info (Official page of the Ultraleap Stereo IR 170) More info (Ultraleap product page on Arrow website). Startup Ekto VR has just announced its first product. News worth a mention.

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Ultraleap, BrightSign Collaborate on Hand-Tracking Digital Displays

XR Today - Augmented Reality tag

Ultraleap’s product portfolio includes hand tracking and haptics devices such as Gemini and Stereo IR 170 that end-users can integrate into an enterprise-grade VR workflow for use cases like training and collaboration. More on Ultraleap The firm is developing a range of hand-tracking and haptic technology.

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Ultraleap Gemini is hands tracking at its best

The Ghost Howls

It offers both camera sensors to perform hands tracking (Leap Motion Controller and Stereo IR 170), and the engine that actually takes the data from these sensors and transforms it into actual hands data. I have tried Ultraleap Gemini tracking with my Quest+Link and the Ultraleap Stereo IR 170 camera.