All the open space between a user and the computer is now for hands and fingers with the controller sensing movement from all 10 fingers up to 0.01mm. The controller can track movements at a rate of over 200fps so the action on a screen keeps up with every move. Technically speaking, it’s 8 cubic feet of interactive, 3D space.
It’s dramatically more sensitive than existing motion control technology, allowing users to draw or paint mini masterpieces inside a 1″ cube. It features a super-wide 150° field of view and Z-axis for depth.