
- #New offers for leap motion controller gesture motion control for pc or mac software
- #New offers for leap motion controller gesture motion control for pc or mac windows
The Leap Motion ControllerTM is certified compliant to safety and electrical regulatory standards. With apps from the Leap Motion Gallery, you can create music, learn about earthquakes, play games, and more. If you’re not ready to dive into VR, use the Leap Motion Controller on your desk, alongside your mouse and keyboard, for an added level of 3D interactivity. With a Leap Motion Controller mounted to the front of your VR headset and Leap Motion hand tracking, you can touch and interact with objects in virtual reality as you would in the real world – just by using your hands.

Reach into new virtual worlds and get hands-on with VR. Get the Leap Motion Controller to play, explore, and create with legacy desktop applications on the Leap Motion Gallery, or start building your own VR project on the Oculus Rift or HTC Vive. The Leap Motion Controller now features massively updated V4 tracking and three new demos – Particles, Paint, and Cat Explorer! So, reach out and see what you've been missing with your favorite virtual reality headset.
#New offers for leap motion controller gesture motion control for pc or mac software
Leap Motion‘s software is able to discern 27 distinct hand elements, including bones and joints, and track them even when they are obscured by other parts of the hand.

The controller is capable of tracking hands within a 3D interactive zone that extends up to 60 cm (24”) or more, extending from the device in a 120 x 150° field of view.
#New offers for leap motion controller gesture motion control for pc or mac windows
Small, fast, and accurate, it can be used for productivity applications with Windows computers, integrated into enterprise-grade hardware solutions or displays, or attached to virtual/augmented reality headsets for AR/VR/XR prototyping, research, and development. The Leap Motion Controller is an optical hand tracking module that captures the movement of users’ hands and fingers so they can interact naturally with digital content.

