Ultraleap Demos Meta's Ray-Ban Glasses With All-Day Hand Tracking Sensor Added
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Ultraleap Demos Meta's Ray-Ban Glasses With All-Day Hand Tracking Sensor Added

Ultraleap demonstrated an all-day hand tracking sensor integrated with Meta's Ray-Ban glasses at the Augmented World Expo in Long Beach. The setup uses a 3D-printed housing for a downward-facing event sensor, connected to a Raspberry Pi Zero and battery pack. This configuration aims to enable all-day gestural input for AR and smart glasses with low power consumption.

Matt Tullis, VP of XR at Ultraleap, noted that for effective hand tracking, additional sensors might be needed to capture gestures from both hands. Despite some missed gestures in the demo, the technology shows promise.

In May, Ultraleap upgraded its hand tracking technology to Hyperion, featuring high-power and low-power modes. As more partners show interest in integrating hand tracking, Ultraleap, equipped with Hyperion, the Leap Motion 2 controller, and OpenXR support, is positioning itself to enhance a new generation of head-mounted devices with advanced gestural input capabilities.

More information at www.uploadvr.com/leap-motion-demos-metas-ray-ban-glasses-with-hand-tracking-sensor-2/

Quelle: Upload VR

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