
It’s not your typical
motion sensor, as Leap Motion allows you to scroll the web page, zoom in the
map and photos, sign documents and even play a first person shooter game with
only hand and finger movements. The smooth reaction is the most crucial key
point here. The Leap Motion Controller lets you interact directly with digital
content on Windows PCs using your bare hands.
VR
Developer Mount
Put
your duct tape away--the official Leap Motion mount for your Oculus Rift
Development Kit is now available for purchase. Designed specifically to
optimize stability and reliability for development environments, the Leap
Motion Oculus Mount is a must-have tool for a more seamless and natural virtual
reality (VR) experience.
A
tiny device with huge possibilities
The
Leap Motion Controller tracks both hands and all 10 fingers with pinpoint
precision and incredible speed. That wide-open space between you and your
computer is now yours—to play, create and explore. Reach into another world
without actually touching anything.
Play
Jump
to the highest level before you even start
Get
way, way, more into the game. Use your hands to move in any direction, with
precision. Dive into realistic, 3D interaction at its best. Steer, slice, grab,
push, pull, crush, and shoot with your hands and finger. Try popular games from
Airspace like Fruit Ninja, and Cut the Rope, or new experiences like the
music-driven game Drop chord and first-person shooter Blue Estate.
Create
Make
a masterpiece out of thin air
With
the Leap Motion Controller, you’re the instrument. Strum, drum, sketch, draw,
and paint with your fingers. Sculpt as easily as you would with clay. Use your
own drumsticks to beat a snare drum in Air beats. Flip through a recipe for
lasagne without saucing up your screen. It’s the best way to create just about
anything, because you do it by hand.
Explore
Reach
for the stars. Grab a planet while you're at it
When you learn about the world through 3D motion-control, life really comes alive. Fly through 3D cities in Google Earth. Zoom around the planets in Solar Walk, take apart a skull in Cyber Science or simply catch up on the latest news in The New York Times app. When you reach into your computer, the learning never stops.
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