Ultraleap’s fifth-generation hand tracking platform, known as Gemini, is now available on Windows.
The Gemini Windows release is the first step in making hand tracking easier to access and more flexible for multiple platforms, camera systems and third-party hardware.
Ultraleap have rebuilt their tracking engine from the ground up to be able to improve hand tracking across various aspects including:
- Improved two-handed interaction
- Faster initialisation and hand detection
- Improved robustness to challenging environmental conditions
- Better adaptation to hand anatomy
With this latest hand tracking update, Ultraleap’s recommended camera position is enabled – Above Facing User. This camera position will support more aesthetically pleasing set ups, easier integration and a longer life of the installation.