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− | [[Finch VR]] is the an [[Input Device]] which is compatible with all VR [[HMD]]s. It supports both PC and mobile based systems. Haptic feedback is also available for Finch VR. The interface and apps are controlled by gestures and touch pad (placed into | + | [[Finch VR]] is the an [[Input Device]] which is compatible with all VR [[HMD]]s. It supports both PC and mobile based systems. Haptic feedback is also available for Finch VR. The interface and apps are controlled by gestures and touch pad (placed into thumb finger). |
The release of Developer Kit 1 is scheduled on Q3 2016. DK1 will contain 3 fingers Finch and [[absolute positioning]] measurement unit. | The release of Developer Kit 1 is scheduled on Q3 2016. DK1 will contain 3 fingers Finch and [[absolute positioning]] measurement unit. | ||
==Main features== | ==Main features== |
Revision as of 10:55, 26 April 2016
Finch VR | |
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Basic Info | |
VR/AR | AR and VR |
Type | Input Device |
Subtype | Hands/Fingers Tracking |
Developer | Finch VR team |
Release Date | Q3 2016 |
Website | https://finch-vr.com |
System | |
Operating System | Android, Windows, Linux, iOS, Mac |
Storage | |
Display | |
Image | |
Optics | |
Tracking | |
Tracking | IMU sensors |
Rotational Tracking | accelerometer, gyroscope, magnetometer |
Audio | |
Connectivity | |
Connectivity | Bluetooth |
Power | Battery (250 mAh) |
Device | |
Weight | 70 grams |
The release of Developer Kit 1 is scheduled on Q3 2016. DK1 will contain 3 fingers Finch and absolute positioning measurement unit.
Main features
Finch VR use hands of users as main tool to operate acuurately with interface and games. You can control everything by simple gestures and touch pad. The developers will be able to utilize DK1 with free SDK to create community content.
Hardware
Finch VR divided into 2 general parts. Absolute positioning sensor is fasten to upper arm and visualize it into VR space. Semi-glove part stands for tracking of 3 fingers (thumb, trigger and middle). IMUs sensors are tethered to small base station on the outside of palm. The movement of remained fingers are predicated by bio-mechanical algorithm. Finch VR supports connection via Bluetooth and micro USB. The system of actuators in DK1 creates basic haptic feedback. The capacity of battery is 250 mAh (up to 10 hours of working).
Software
Finch VR has free SDK solution for developers.
Developers
Finch VR supports Unreal Engine 4, API Java/Android and API Object-c.