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Nimble kickstarter
Nimble kickstarter











nimble kickstarter

Thanks again for all of your support, criticisms, gentle prodding and constructive feedback during our Kickstarter campaign!" This is the beginning of a new chapter for us. We're excited not only to continue to push at the boundaries of input and user experience in VR, but to do so with the resources and means to make a bigger impact on a larger audience. Today, we're happy to share that we'll be joining forces with Oculus, a team that is creating an entirely new medium, platform and industry. All of this couldn't have been possible without the support of our partners, our early users and the Nimble VR Team's dedication and hard work. Our work started off with color gloves, evolved into markerless tracking with multiple Kinect cameras, and eventually led to this Kickstarter for the Nimble Sense, a 3D camera that could be mounted on an Oculus Rift and bring hands into VR. We felt that with advances in 3D camera technology and the backgrounds of our team, we could finally tackle the hard computer vision and human-computer interaction problems that stood in the way of gesture recognition in the past. Since we started in 2012, we've been focused on building a hand-tracking system that could deliver a great user experience. Today we are ending our Kickstarter campaign because we have awesome news - we are joining Oculus.

nimble kickstarter

Now both sad and happy.happy as there seems to be a main solution for input devices crystallizing out of the contenders and sad that they just cancelled the pledges instead of fulfilling them anyways. It does seem that, despite being a relative newcomer to the scene, Nimble Sense are all set to give Leap Motion a run for their money. All they need now is some sort of 3D Jam to find some killer content.Just got the mail that the nimble kickstarter is cancelled and NimbleVR is joining Oculus. To send the Kickstarter even further into high gear, Nimble VR has added 250 more spots to their level 1 pledge tier which starts at $99 - getting you a Nimble Sense, 7ft USB cable, and A DK2 mount that cleverly utilizes the DK2’s native cable cover. It’s an effort by Nimble VR to coax potential developers into using Nimble Sense to do things like guide wheeled robots, track props, or even the user’s feet (because … feet… that’s why).

nimble kickstarter

'Into the Radius' Brings Hardcore Post-Apocalyptic Survival to Quest 2 in SeptemberĪlong with increased range, they will be supporting low level camera controls with frame rates ranging from 1Hz to 45Hz, and shutter speed controls ranging from 0.1ms to 4ms exposures, potentially allowing developers to use the depth-sensing device for a wide variety of applications not limited to its main feature of VR-centric skeletal hand tracking. To accommodate this limiting factor, they’re exchanging a lower frame-rate for a longer camera exposure time which will effectively give the device a longer viewing range. The team plans on supporting three specific ranges 2.3ft/70cm, 3.25ft/100cm, and 4.92ft/150cm - most likely pushing the little USB device’s capability to the very edge of usability. not lighting your head on fire) they’ve opted to keep the same power settings. To keep within a nominal operating levels however (i.e. Now that the Kickstarter campaign has eked past its stretch goal, Nimble VR is expanding the device’s functionality (without overclocking it) and opening up the camera’s settings up to make it “a hacker/developer/computer vision-friendly camera.” Nimble Sense, a device not much larger than a pack of gum, houses an IR (infrared) laser and IR depth camera that was originally designed to sense object movement at the default range of 2.3 ft (70c m), or about the distance from the DK2’s onboard sensor array to the hand of a fully extended arm. See Also: Nimble Sense Kickstarter Aims to Bring Time-of-Flight Depth-sensing Tech to VR on the Cheap Nimble Sense, the hand tracking controller designed to work with head mounted displays, has surpassed its first stretch goal of $120,000, nearly doubling its base funding goal of $62,500. With only a few days left until the crowdfunding campaign closes, the team behind the mountable sensor are undoubtedly rubbing their virtual hands together in anticipation of what comes next after such a successful Kickstarter - and for backers, that means getting a few more dials to play with that could substantially widen the device’s functionality.













Nimble kickstarter