Remove Architecture Remove Leap Motion Remove Wearables
article thumbnail

Triton Project is an affordable DIY AR headset

The Ghost Howls

Triton works with Leap Motion (now Ultra Leap) hands tracking. Originally I was going to make a standalone device which hooked everything up to a Nvidia Jetson Nano that could be worn on your belt (think Magic Leap One). The optical architecture of Triton glasses (Image by Graham Atlee).

AR 545
article thumbnail

Inside the Leap Motion AXLR8R: 90 Seconds with GetVu

Leapmotion

At the LEAP.AXLR8R, GetVu is exploring the boundaries of augmented reality with a platform that combines computer vision with human vision in a wearable device. With Leap Motion interaction, they envision a future where virtual games, architectural models, and 3D designs can live in the real world.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Who Will Own the Metaverse?

AR Insider

AR is being applied in training and education, healthcare, heads-up wayfinding and navigation, tourism, retail, field service, real estate sales, design and architecture. Its wizarding successor grossed $12M in its first month. What kind of devices and software will we need to participate in this AR Cloud?

article thumbnail

Our Journey to the North Star

Leapmotion

We settled on a system architecture that combines an Analogix display driver with two fast-switching 3.5″ Sliding the reflectors slightly out from your face gave room for a wearable camera, which we threw together created from a disassembled Logitech (wide FoV) webcam. ″ LCDs from BOE Displays.