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Perception Neuron

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Perception Neuron is an adaptive [[Motion Capture]] device that allows the user to track the movement of his or her entire body. Developed by Beijing-based [[Noitom]], Perception Neuron is consist of numerous Neurons, tiny 9-axis IMUs, connected to a larger Hub with USB port and WiFi for data transmission. Users wear multiple Neurons on their bodies to track their movements. The Hub collects the information from the Neurons and transmit them to an external source. Along with [[Virtual Reality]], this affordable motion capture device has applications in indie video game development, film making, animation, research, education and more.
Kickstarter Campaign for Perception Neuron raised $571,908 from 1,329 backers in September 2014. It started shipping on May 4, 2015.
==Features==
Neurons can be placed anywhere on your body to fit your tracking needs. The more Neurons equal more body coverage and more detail. Perception Neuron can handle 1 to 32 Neurons:

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