![]() The iMotion Cloud will allow developers to assess users' motion control data in almost real-time to enable interactive and multi-interface applications for gaming, sports, medical and many other fields. If the project is successful, the first units are expected to reach early-bird supporters in February 2014. and the company has already raised $72,000 of its $100,000 project goal. The device works with Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android and iOS systems as well as the Oculus Rift. The iMotion gives users the ability to interact with games and Apps in 3D spaces utilizing any standard webcam, while providing haptic feedback within titles that implement the iMotion Software Developers Kit (SDK). Intellect Motion today announced that it will support its advanced motion control device iMotion in the Cloud. ![]()
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