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3 people found this helpful
This is the only one, Thank goodness it's cheap!
By Erin Geerman on Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2020
There is no other controller that does this, so yeah. Tracking and operation requires a high learning curve and usage for VR REQUIRES a beefy computer, So if it doesn't work "smoothly" it's your rig! believe me, I can't write a bad review because the technology is in it's infancy, but as they say, AT LEAST IT WORKS......
Top critical review
9 people found this helpful
Leap Motion is not accurate enough for VR gaming. Wait for VR gloves.
By SyrslyTwitch on Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2017
Driver installs easily, but the driver software is very buggy and doesn't always start up when Windows 10 starts. Leap Motion is also not a great input alternative to the Vive controllers. First, the Leap Motion only sees directly in front of you, so your hands can't be behind your back or at your sides. Second, the camera cannot distinguish one hand from the other when hands are touching or very close or in front of each other. This kills immersion more than holding a controller or a Vive wand. It's also not accurate to what your hands are actually doing, even in brightly lit rooms. For example, it couldn't tell I was making a fist and kept my thumb out, showing a thumb-up pose. On the other hand, it's a nifty toy to have at such a cheap price. I got it for only $30 (DIY mount, used sticky putty) and played around with the Leap Motion VR demos. It was kind of boring, but I could see it being a cool toy to show to friends when showing them all your VR gadgets. There are cooler Leap Motion VR experiences available on itch.io if you're interested.
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