All that wide open space between you and your computer is
now just for hands and fingers. The Leap Motion Controller senses almost
every little move they make, and every big one, too. Technically
speaking, it’s 8 cubic feet of interactive, three-dimensional space. But
you can say it’s magic.
Our Technology, inspired by yours.In just one hand, you have 29 bones, 29 joints, 123 ligaments, 48 nerves, and 30 arteries. That's sophisticated, complicated, and amazing technology(Times two). Yet it feels effortless. The Leap Motion Controller has come really close to figuring it all out.
This is preciselyabout accuracy.
The Leap Motion Controller tracks all 10 fingers up to
1/100th of a millimeter. It's dramatically more sensitive than existing
motion control technology. That's how you can draw or paint mini
masterpieces inside a one-inch cube.
It’s all in your reach –and grasp and grip.
It’s a super-wide 150° field of view and a Z-axis for depth.
That means you can move your hands in 3D, just like you do in the real
world. With Leap Motion apps, you can reach out and grab objects. Move
them around. Even change your perspective.
When you move,it moves.
The Leap Motion Controller can track your movements at a rate
of over 200 frames per second. That’s how the action on your screen
keeps up with your every move.
It works with what
you already have.(Hands and fingers included.)The Leap Motion Controller doesn’t
replace your keyboard, mouse, stylus, or trackpad. It works with them,
and without special adapters. With the Leap Motion software running,
just plug it into the USB on your Mac or PC, and you’re off.
Specifications:
- Height: 0.5 Inches
- Width: 1.2 Inches
- Depth: 3 Inches
- Weight: 0.1 Pounds
Included Cables:24" and 60" USB 2.0 (microUSB 3.0 Connectors)Minimum System Requirements:
- Windows 7 or 8 or Mac OS X 10.7 Lion
- AMD Phenom II ot Intel Core i3, i5, i7 Processor
- 2 GB RAM
- USB 2.0 Port
- Internet Connection