
Leap Motion motion control computer mac/windows like Kinect
Description
The Leap Motion Controller captures the movement of your hands and fingers so you can interact with your computer in a whole new way. Swipe, pinch or grab in the air and magically see your actions on your screen. With hundreds of apps in the Leap Motion App Store, there is something for everyone. To get you started, the Leap Motion Controller comes with a free set of apps. Product Features Accurate, sub-millimeter hand tracking with near-zero latency Real 3D interaction: 150° field of view creates a wide interactive space between you and your computer Quick setup: download the Leap Motion software, plug the device into your USB port, and you’re ready to go Free apps included; discover hundreds more apps in the Leap Motion App Store Free, automatic software updates so you can always have the latest features and enhancements Tiny device. Huge possibilities. The Leap Motion Controller is sleek, light, and small – just 3 inches long. It takes up hardly any room on your desk, but has a wide 150° field of view, and transforms the space above into a 3D interface for your hands. It works alongside your keyboard, mouse, stylus, or trackpad for a richer and more natural 3D computing experience. With the Leap Motion software running, just plug the device into the USB port on your Mac or PC, and you’re ready to start exploring. The Leap Motion Controller uses infrared cameras and highly complex mathematical algorithms to translate hand and finger movements into 3D input. This unique approach allows Leap Motion technology to be significantly more accurate than other motion-control technologies -- and it’s constantly improving. With free, automatic software updates, you can always have access to the latest features and enhancements. Try your hand at something new. Compose a tune or dissect a spider. Soar through the sky like a superhero or flip through slides with a flick of your wrist. Reach out and grab a virtual heart, or sculpt clay with your hands. With just a...
Posted Mar 19, 2017











