There has been quite some discussion around that thing on LinkedIn.
I suspect that it will suffer the same problems as other
magnetic-field-based systems: It will be hard to operate in environments
with lots of steel (e.g. steel concrete), and lack proper capturing of
jumping characters (depending on how good the software detects such
situations).
Other than that the price is certainly hard to beat. If it really works as
advertised you'll get a lot for your money.
I think I'm going to buy two ( the 1000$ offer ) of those, it looks like
pretty damn good and it comes with finger tracking too...
Only downsides:
- Software to process data has no price yet ( pro version, basic version
is free without data cleaning and other stuff )
- Customs costs from China are ridicosously expensive in Europe ( around
30% )
For this price I think that is a good deal, since the profession mocap
suit cost around 35-40k last time I checked
Haven't tried any of their previous mocap system, but they look legit
and professional
2014-09-03 16:29 GMT+02:00 Daniel Sweeney <[email protected]>:
Hey List,
Just wondered if anyone had saw this and what thoughts they had on it?
had anyone tried this companies previous mocap system?
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1663270989/project-perception-neuron
Cheers
Daniel Sweeney
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