Sony wants to make motion capture easy. Sony introduced its portable motion capture system, called Mocopi, which uses six small sensors to record movement data. The Mocopi won’t deliver Hollywood ...
Mocopi uses six small and lightweight motion sensors for the head, hip, both wrists, and both ankles that can be attached using velcro bands. These capture real-time motion input and the data is then ...
Late last year, Sony launched a mobile motion-capture system in Japan that worked with a companion app to create a VR avatar for such things as gaming or chat. Now the Mocopi system is up for ...
Traditional full-body motion capture systems often require dedicated studios and trained operators. "mocopi", utilizing Sony's unique algorithm, provides accurate motion measurement with only a small ...
Sony has just taken a major step into the future of virtual reality and the metaverse, and it's all thanks to an unassuming set of button-like devices. Playing games in VR and communicating in ...
Sony has released a new character motion capture device, the Sony Mocopi in Japan. The Mocopi requires users to wear six sensors and connect them to a smartphone to combine avatars and create animated ...
After debuting in Japan, earlier this year, Sony is finally ready to bring Mocopi—the company’s smartphone-based wearable motion-tracking system—to the US, and while it arrives with a slight price ...
Mocopi is a play on the term "mocap" (motion capture). Sony explained that it uses six color-coded motion sensors to track body movement. In some sense, this tech has many things in common with ...
SAN DIEGO, June 29, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Sony Electronics Inc. ("Sony") announced the launch of mobile motion capture system "mocopi" (QM-SS1) in the U.S. market. "mocopi," with its six small and ...