This is the ping pong game from the perspective of the Project North Star glasses user.
The Gesture Controller manufacturer Leap Motion has published a video demonstrating the capabilities of the extended reality glasses built on the front of the Project North Star platform. The device will not be sold to the public, however, the company counts on the fact that on the basis of the AR headset reference model and the software made available under the Open Source license, fully-fledged products will be created, characterized by low price and high technical parameters.
Leap Motion says North Star has “best-in-class field of vision, refresh rate and resolution. The eyepiece reference model is equipped with a double screen with a resolution of 2 x 1600 × 1400 displaying an image in 120 frames per second. The field of view of the device is 100°, and the hand movement detectors operate at 150 Hz over an area of 180 × 180 degrees.
On this material we can see a view from the perspective of a user of glasses playing table tennis. The table visible on the recording and the player’s rocket are real objects, while the ball and rocket controlled by Artificial Intelligence have been rendered.
According to Leap Motion, a device based on the North Star project can be produced on a larger scale for about $100 per piece.