Clay AIR Brings Native Hand Tracking and Gesture Recognition to Lenovo
Clay AIR gesture recognition and hand tracking technology now enables Lenovo’s ThinkReality A6 users to interact with virtual interfaces and navigate intuitively native Operating Systems functions.
Clay AIR’s collaboration with Lenovo brings native gesture recognition to Lenovo’s ThinkReality A6 augmented reality (AR) headset.
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Clay AIR hand tracking and gesture recognition is essential in AR/VR devices:
- It creates an intuitive experience through natural interactions with virtual interfaces.
- Users can use their hands to navigate native and core Operating System functions.
- Gestures supported in Lenovo ThinkReality A6 will include Grab, Swipe, Flip and Pinch among others, and are available to the developer community.
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“AR will empower a range of new user interfaces by connecting people and computers in real-time, hands-free scenarios,” said Jon Pershke, Vice President of Strategy and Emerging Business in Intelligent Devices Group, Lenovo.
“Clay AIR’s features embedded in the ThinkReality A6 help create a more immersive user experience by allowing users to directly interact with digital assets. Practical applications include facilitating remote assistance for Lenovo’s customers in the manufacturing and industrial sectors.”
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