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  • Once you are configured, it’s ready to go. The Hi5 VR Glove contains six, nine-axis IMU sensors on each finger for full left-and-right-hand motion capture with high-performance tracking. The Hi5 Glove run with one AA battery and 2.4Ghz wireless technology.

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  • By affordable I mean really affordable, since the only rival that comes to mind is the Xsens MVN suit which has a starting price of about $12,000. You can now clearly understand why I was so excited to receive my very own complete inertial MoCap suit for a fraction of the price of Xsens.

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  • XSens is in the latter group — using MEMS inertial sensor technology. MEMS means Micro Electro Mechanical Systems — tiny machines with components between 1 and 100 micrometers in size. The whole system fits into a sensor slightly smaller than a matchbox, and it measures inertia and orientation.

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  • Ahead of Halon’s panel presentation on its work on Logan with previsualization/postvisualization supervisor Clint Reagan and production designer Francois Audouy at this weekend’s WonderCon event in Anaheim, CA, AWN sat down with Reagan to detail the company’s contributions to the project, including the many previs, postvis and stunt-vis sequen…

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  • “The company however, has continued to steadily advance into the virtual reality spectrum where it is now focused on making immersion into VR a smoother and even more dynamic experience,” the company told VRJournal.

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