The live two-minute demo video showcased how the user of uSens' wearable Impression PI headset uses natural hand gestures to create 3D virtual content in a combined AR and VR application, providing an enjoyable and immersive digital experience without any special effects or image compositing. The demo not only impressed the audience, but it was also the highlighted segment before guest speaker Eric Schmidt, executive chairman of Google, took the stage.
uSens' Super Reality technology, demonstrated through the video, highlights its current 3D gesture control, position tracking, AR and VR integration, and the ability to seamlessly transition between AR and VR environments. uSens' Impression Pi also has the capacity to quickly calculate a user's actual movement with a high degree of precision, and provides a wide 90 degree FOV (Field of View).
Published on Nov 1, 2015
uSens' live tech demo as the opening of TechCrunch on Nov 2. No special effects added. The technology in this demo includes 3D gesture control, position tracking, AR overlay to VR, and the seamless transition between AR and VR.