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We manage iOS apps with a wave of our hand

02 May 2023, 06:40, parser
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Extreme-RealityExtreme Reality company has long been known for its developments in the field of motion capture technologies. The results of their work are widely used in mobile phones, SmartTV and game consoles. Today, the company announced that it is making its SDK for the iOS mobile platform open to all developers. Now it will be possible to control applications and games using gestures, using, for example, a FaceTime camera.

Extreme Motion technology is one of a kind. Programmatically analyzing human movements, it allows you to control any device through a standard camera. Any developer will be able to effortlessly add gesture control to existing games or applications, bringing them a new experience of use. It will be possible to control the games by swinging your arms, legs and body.

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The SDK can be downloaded for free, but a developer using the company's technology will have to deduct from 10% to 20% of sales revenue. The first user of the new SDK was Sega, which released the Go Dance game for iOS last month. It allows you to dance and repeat the gestures of the game using your body. All you need is to position the gadget vertically and point the camera at yourself.

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