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      • Leap Motion, Inc. (formerly OcuSpec Inc.) was an American company that manufactured and marketed a computer hardware sensor device that supports hand and finger motions as input, analogous to a mouse, but requires no hand contact or touching. In 2016, the company released new software designed for hand tracking in virtual reality.
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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Leap_MotionLeap Motion - Wikipedia

    Leap Motion, Inc. (formerly OcuSpec Inc.) [1][2] was an American company that manufactured and marketed a computer hardware sensor device that supports hand and finger motions as input, analogous to a mouse, but requires no hand contact or touching. In 2016, the company released new software designed for hand tracking in virtual reality.

  3. The Leap Motion system recognizes and tracks hands, fingers and finger-like tools. The device operates within 60 cm of the user with high precision and tracking frame rate – reporting discrete positions, motions, and gestures.

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  4. Aug 27, 2015 · The Leap Motion Service is the software on your computer that processes the images. After compensating for background objects (such as heads) and ambient environmental lighting,...

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  5. www.ultraleap.com › leap-motion-controller-overviewUltraleap

    The Leap Motion Controller is an optical hand tracking module that captures the movements of your hands with unparalleled accuracy. From XR to touchless kiosks, the Leap Motion Controller makes interaction with digital content natural and effortless.

  6. The Leap Motion Controller 2 is the ideal hardware to experience Ultraleap’s world class hand tracking, allowing you to use your own hands in digital worlds. Bringing 3D interactions to your favourite PC applications and empowering you to ditch the controllers in virtual reality.

  7. Say goodbye to hardware… Say hello to human technology. Our hand tracking and haptics are powering the next wave of human potential. No controllers. No wearables. No touchscreens. Just natural interaction.

  8. 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.