Qualcomm and Leap Motion Launch VR835 with Gesture Tracking

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Qualcomm teamed up with Leap Motion to launch VR835 with gesture tracking from Baidu VR

In September last year, Qualcomm launched its own VR development kit with independent VR capabilities and was named Xiaolong VR820. The most striking feature of the device is its 6-DoF tracking capability and integrated Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 chip. It even supports eye tracking ability because we now know that Qualcomm is also working with SMI. However, there is one other capability that is missing: gesture tracking.

In fact, we all know that many advantages of mobile VR, but the interaction with the hand is a problem, which will make immersive. HTC and Valve do this with their ultra-low latency and extremely accurate Vive controllers, and Oculus's Touch controllers let the hands interact naturally. However, in the mobile VR field, you may only be able to taste Samsung's Bluetooth gamepad or Daydream-like controller, but it is not satisfactory. Fortunately, Leap Motion's team spared no effort to provide hand tracking, and at the end of last year introduced a more compact gesture tracking solution specifically for mobile devices.

Now that their technology has been miniaturized, it can be integrated into mobile platforms. Qualcomm will launch a new Leap Motion NVIDIA VR835 development kit at MWC and GDC. The new development kit features a 2560 x 1440 AM OLED display, 6DoF tracking, eye tracking, gaze-point rendering, and many other features as well as power-saving features. This system is essentially an upgrade of Qualcomm's Snapdragon 820 development kit introduced in 2016. The real improvement is improved performance, energy savings and support for Leap Motion. Although we don't know the performance of the Snapdragon VR835 yet, at the very least, the CPU is on a higher level. This is the gospel of mobile VR. Xiaolong VR835 development software is expected to be released in the second quarter through the Qualcomm developer website, and hardware will be launched in the second half of this year.

In addition to announcing partners and supporting Leap Motion and a new VR development kit based on Snapdragon 835, Qualcomm also announced the HMD Accelerator program. The purpose of this project is to increase the time to market for manufacturers, because this is a problem for some companies. The project aims to help head manufacturers reduce their engineering costs and time to market, enabling them to use these head-up layout markets faster. Part of the project utilizes the newly released Snapdragon VR835 heads-up and enables pre-optimized features such as SMI eye tracking and Leap Motion's gesture tracking.

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