The Leap Motion was originally developed in 2008 and publicly announced in 2012. It uses infrared tracking to sense hand motions through an array of infrared beams, pairing with software to output interactions to the computer. An updated Leap v2 version improved on the original with better tracking and overall stability.
The Leap Motion was originally developed in 2008 and publicly announced in 2012. It uses infrared tracking to sense hand motions through an array of infrared beams, pairing with software to output interactions to the computer. An updated Leap v2 version improved on the original with better tracking and overall stability.
The Leap Motion was originally developed in 2008 and publicly announced in 2012. It uses infrared tracking to sense hand motions through an array of infrared beams, pairing with software to output interactions to the computer. An updated Leap v2 version improved on the original with better tracking and overall stability.
The Leap Motion was originally developed in 2008 and publicly announced in 2012. It uses infrared tracking to sense hand motions through an array of infrared beams, pairing with software to output interactions to the computer. An updated Leap v2 version improved on the original with better tracking and overall stability.