Leap Motion is a company that, in short, enables you to manipulate virtual and augmented reality — and your computers — without touching anything. San Francisco-based Leap Motion on Wednesday released ...
One of the first things people do when they put on a virtual reality headset is try to look down at their hands. One company has the technology to ensure that you’ll actually see them. Leap Motion has ...
This week Leap Motion released ‘Orion’ a brand new made-for-VR hand tracking engine which works with their existing devices. Time and again we’ve seen promo videos from the company showing great ...
The Leap Motion Controller felt like it was made for Virtual Reality before we knew VR would be making such a prominent return. As a gesture sensor for PC, it appeared to have arrived at the wrong ...
No one knows the magic of hands like Leap Motion. And that’s why the San Francisco company is introducing a new hand-tracking system so that you can use your mitts in the new virtual worlds that are ...
Leap Motion on Tuesday introduced Orion — a faster, more precise, more capable and more reliable hand tracking system than its predecessor. Orion is purpose built for virtual reality, and it ...
This is no doubt the year that virtual reality becomes a real thing. We've got three different headsets slated to come out, which will finally give us the ability to immerse ourselves in other virtual ...
For several years now, Leap Motion has been working on bringing hand gestures to virtual reality. And it makes sense; using your hands to move digital objects is way more natural than fiddling with a ...
Leap Motion takes a step forward in the virtual reality game with Orion, a hardware and software solution that allows people to use their hands on the platform without a controller. Considering how ...
With a wave of exciting headsets about to hit the market, 2016 is being hailed as the year of VR, but the likes of Oculus Rift and the HTC Vive are only the beginning for the technology. Virtual ...
is a senior tech and policy editor focused on online platforms and free expression. Adi has covered virtual and augmented reality, the history of computing, and more for The Verge since 2011. When ...