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Sony light weight mobile motion capture sensor mocopi allows to create avatar videos using only a smartphone
Sony today announced mobile motion capture “mocopi” that allows user to easily capture motion simply by attaching six small sensors with a special band. Small and light weight Mocopi realizes motion capture and real-time motion input to VR (virtual reality) using proprietary technology and a dedicated Sony smartphone application. Sony mocopi QM-SS1 will be available…
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Toshiba launches application processor TZ1001MBG for wearable devices
Toshiba Electronics Europe (TEE) has launched an application processor designed for wearable devices such as activity monitors, smart watches, bracelet- and glasses-type devices. TZ1001MBG integrates sensing, data processing and wireless transmission into a single package, reducing mounting area and contributing to the downsizing of wearable devices. TZ1001MBG features an accelerometer to measure motion, a processor…
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Asus Releases Xtion –Worlds First Whole-Body Motion Control for PC
The Asus Xtion motion sensor brings consumers the first ever whole-body gesture input developed exclusively for PC. It employs sophisticated sensors for precise yet intuitive motion controls, with a user-friendly interface that enables fun and truly interactive gaming, multimedia, and online experiences. Asus Xtion works with any PC via USB, making it readily accessible to…