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The Leap USB Motion Controller revolutionizes how you engage with digital content, offering precise hand tracking and a wide interactive space, making it perfect for both casual users and developers alike.
Brand | Leap Motion |
Product Dimensions | 7.62 x 3.05 x 1.27 cm; 45.36 g |
Item model number | LM-C01-AZ |
Manufacturer | Leap Motion |
Colour | Silver |
Form Factor | Sleek, light, small; 3" x 1.2" x 0.5" |
Wireless Type | 802.11abg |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Windows 7 or 8 or Mac OS X 10.7 Mountain Lion |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 45.4 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
N**U
Four Stars
Quick delivery and product was in great shape.
Z**R
Excelente
muy buen producto ,el Software tiene una interfaz de uso intuitivo & es un excelente complemento para Oculus si eres desarrollador de contenido
B**L
Great little device for gesture control
Such a cool device. So extensible too!
Y**G
Greatly recommend it for development purposes
Utilized the Leap Motion for a final project where we made an interactive gesture based sushi preparation game. The accuracy and precision isn't quite there yet but that is forgivable as this type of input-gesture recognition technology is still at its infancy. I wouldn't quite recommend this for entertainment unless you are pairing it with an Occulus Rift as the amount of compatible games are still quite limited. For development purposes I think this is worth exploring as there are assets and libraries available online to get you going. I learned a lot about interactive development so I personally think it's a great learning and development experience.Leap Motion has recently released their new Orion assets which greatly improves accuracy and precision so I think it is a good time to buy it.
S**K
No-Brainer for Interested Developers
This review is as a UI developer interested in new ways to control both 2D and virtual environments.Before you judge it's ability to track movements, make sure you actually check out the visualizer in the control panel. Don't judge on the basis of a lot of the apps, which don't always translate the hand movements as well as they could.It does tend to get confused any time your hands are very close together or fingers are blocking other fingers, etc. This should not be especially surprising and is not something they'll likely be able to mitigate any further than they already have until they do the obvious and make it possible to add a 2nd sensor mounted on your screen to fill in the missing data that the software is currently doing best-guess work to fill in. That said, I think they're making excellent use of the limited perspective difference they have from those sensors in a product this young.What I have here is a very cheap way to start implementing wave of the hand type stuff, pinches, 3D manipulation, etc. There are some gestures that simply aren't going to work as well as others and that's okay for now. It's still opening up a whole world of opportunity that I'm looking forward to experimenting with and I don't think there's enough people out there taking a step back and going a little more abstract with 2D interface stuff.Getting it to run was as easy as it gets. I plugged it in. Drivers installed. I downloaded the core app from the web and immediately started using it.Whether this is a great product for non-developers really comes down to the quality of the software taking advantage of it and whether you have any use for it. In that regard, it certainly isn't indispensable yet. But for what it actually is, which looks like 3 IR sensors split about an inch apart looking to isolate and make sense out of your hands and forearms, the core software is doing a great job. The rest is up to the apps and the huge UI conversation that's starting to happen around these technologies.If you're curious about it and the cost doesn't require severe adjustments to your weekend plans, you'll definitely get a few hours of fun out of it and have something neato to show friends/family. That's not really a waste in my book but I suspect this product or something like it will eventually be standard equipment on laptops and possibly keyboards/monitors for desktops. With a second perspective angle, it should work brilliantly, but even with just one, it opens up worlds of possibilities.
A**R
& it works awesome..
It is too expensive.....& it works awesome...My sincere request to all is "Do not buy unless you know what it is for".it some times does not detect but thats not a big deal but overall its a awesome product .....I am finding difficult to find the applications, I have to still try other products.1.Awesome Product2.Accurate sensing3.Packing is nicely done4.On time Delivery5.Brand new6.Next generation productLeap Motion Device at its best...KUDOS....
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