uSens Reveals American Winners Of uDev Challenge

The Augmented World Expo (AWE) played host to a number of announcements today including, amongst others the reveal by VR tracking specialists uSens of the winners uDev Challenge for America. This followed a sister competition in China.

The projects, which required use of uSens’ own Software Development Kit (SDK) for augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) and could utilize either the Samsung Gear VR, Google Cardboard, HTC Vive or the Oculus Rift. And were initially narrowed down to a selection of semi-finalists by a judging panel consisting of members of the uSens, Samsung and the Silicon Valley Virtual Reality Meetup group.

“We were impressed by the quality and creativity of the projects submitted by our semifinalists.” Explained uSens CTO and company co-founder Dr. Yue Fei . “Our winners integrated Fingo modules,” uSens’s tracking device, which recently received an upgrade, “in imaginative ways and demonstrated the ability to make engaging, exciting use of our tracking technology to benefit end-users. I’m very pleased about the promise of future applications of our tracking tech.”

$50,000 (USD) was won by the grand prize winner, Chris Wren who developed MonsterShop an application for VR retail.

Wallace Lages came in second for spellcasting mobile game Krinkle VR, netting the developer $25,000 (USD).

Third place was won by a medical related tool called Embodied Labs developed by Tom Leahy. Which shows the degeneration of the macular, a very small but important part of the retina. It’s a condition that results in people losing their central vision.

The US prizes bring the total amount awarded across both challenges to $200,000. VRFocus will bring you more news from AWE 2017 throughout the week.

uSens’ Color Fingo Tracking Device Now Available to Pre-Order

uSens, a hand-and-head tracking technology specialist has announced the pre-order availability of its Color Fingo device, but only for head-mounted display (HMD) and other hardware, platform, and content makers.

The Color Fingo features two RGB cameras and aided by a 9 axis motion sensor, this allows six degrees of freedom (6DOF) positional tracking without the use of external markers.

uSens Inc Color Fingo

The company has several comprehensive developer kits across three Fingo modules – Entry-Level, Color and Power – offering 3D human-computer interaction capability for both mobile and tethered systems, including Samsung Gear VR, HTC Vive, Oculus Rift, and Google Cardboard. A Fingo module works by attaching to the front of an HMD, so that users can enjoy their favourite experiences without major sacrifices to system power consumption or performance.

“We’re making our Color Fingo hardware and software available for the industry in order to forge partnerships that will accelerate mass-market ARVR adoption,” said Dr. Yue Fei, CTO and co-founder of uSens. “We want to make it possible for developers to create the most comprehensive, naturally interactive 3D experiences, which require advanced tracking without a peripheral device.” Dr. Fei is speaking at the Unite 2016 conference at 2:30 pm on November 2 on the topic of “Input and Tracking: Mass Market ARVR Adoption is Coming Soon.”

uSens software currently supports Unity 3D, Java, C++, and C# for developers, with more development environments to come. Studios can visit the uDev network portal to request a developer kit.

For those attending the Unity Unite 2016 event this week, uSens will be exhibiting its latest technology for developers until 3rd, November 2016.

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