Tobii EyeX
![]() | Description: Tobii EyeX is an eye tracking peripheral that brings eye tracking functionality to nearly any Windows-based laptop or desktop computer. Usage is predominantly in PC-gaming, but there are also eye tracking feature set for Windows making it possible to do tasks with your eyes, rather than with mouse or keyboard. Since: 08/2016 |
Microsoft Band 2
![]() | Description: Microsoft Band 2 is the second-generation smart band with smartwatch features developed by Microsoft. Like its predecessor, it incorporates fitness tracking and is compatible with Windows, iOS and Android smartphones via a Bluetooth connection. Since: 05/2016 |
Epson Moverio BT-200
![]() | Description: These binocular, transparent smart glasses open up a whole new world in entertainment, manufacturing, medical science and more. Each lens has its own display, right in the field of vision, projected into the surroundings. The BT-200 works out-of-the-box with Bluetooth and other technology, plus most Android apps. With a front-facing camera and motion tracker, the BT-200 is a premier development platform for apps of the future and hands-free scenarios, delivering large, 2D or 3D images, front and center — virtually anywhere! Since: 05/2016 Website: www.epson.com/MoverioBT200 |
MOOV NOW™
![]() | Description: Moov is a wearable fitness solution. Moov’s Omni Motion™ 3D sensing technology is a proprietary technology that tracks motion. It combines 3 different sensors (magnetic, angular rate and gravity sensors) to form a 9-axis 3D motion-sensing system. Since: 02/2016 Website: http://welcome.moov.cc/ |
Samsung Gear VR + Samsung Galaxy S6
![]() | Description: Samsung Gear VR is a mobile virtual reality device developed by Samsung Electronics in collaboration with Oculus VR. A compatible Samsung Galaxy device (Galaxy Note 5 or Galaxy S6/S6 Edge) acts as the headset’s display and processor, while the Gear VR unit itself contains the high field of view lenses as well as a custom Inertial measurement unit (IMU) for rotational tracking which connects to the smartphone via micro-USB. This IMU is more accurate and well calibrated with lower latency than internal smartphone IMUs such as used for Google Cardboard. Since: 02/2016 Miscellaneous: The Gear VR headset also includes a touchpad and back button on the side, as well as a proximity sensor to detect when the headset is on. Website: http://www.samsung.com/global/galaxy/wearables/gear-vr/ |
Samsung Gear S2
![]() | Description: The Samsung Gear S2 is a smartwatch developed by Samsung Electronics running Samsung’s proprietary Tizen operating system. It features a rotating bezel for ease of use, and an IP68 rating for water resistance up to 1.5 meters deep in 30 minutes. Since: 01/2016 |
Xsens MVN Awinda
![]() | Description: The Xsens MVN portfolio consists of full-body, wearable motion capture solutions. MVN Awinda uses fully wireless motion trackers allowing increased freedom of movement of the subject, reduced preparation time and lower on-body weight of the system. Using state of the art inertial motion trackers, sensor fusion algorithms, specialized wireless protocols and validated biomechanical models, highly accurate kinematic data is generated. Since: 09/2015 Miscellaneous: 1 Set (including 5 Wireless 3DOF Motion Tracker) |
empatica E4 wristband
![]() | Description: The Empatica E4 wristband is a wearable wireless device designed for continuous, realtime data acquisition in daily life. The E4 contains a photoplethysmography (PPG) sensor for measuring blood volume pulse (BVP), from which the heart rate and heart rate variability (HRV) can be calculated, a 3-axis accelerometer, an electrodermal sctivity (EDA) sensor to measure sympathetic nervous system arousal and to derive features related to stress, engagement and excitement, as well as an infrared thermopile to measure peripheral skin temperature. Since: 09/2015 |
Emotiv EPOC
![]() | Description: The Emotiv EPOC is a high resolution, multi-channel, portable system which has been designed for practical research applications. Since: 04/2015 Website: https://emotiv.com/epoc.php |
Myo Gesture Control Armband
![]() | Description: The Myo armband lets you wirelessly control technology with gestures and motion. Using a technique known as electromyography (EMG), it is able to read electrical signals from the muscles in the forearm, map them to gestures made with the hand, and control devices with those gestures. The armband also uses a three-axis gyroscope, three-axis accelerometer, and three-axis magnetometer to sense motion in any direction. Since: 11/2014 Website: https://www.myo.com/ |