Article 66B9F Sony is getting into the metaverse with a new motion-tracking system

Sony is getting into the metaverse with a new motion-tracking system

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Mocapi_hed.0.jpg Mocopi, a riff on motion capture and copy", uses small sensors to control an avatar in virtual reality in real time. | Image: Sony

Sony has announced Mocopi, a portable and lightweight motion capture system that can be used to control a digital avatar in real time within metaverse applications like VR Chat. The kit consists of six button-like tracking tags - one for your head, hip, both ankles, and both wrists - that use Bluetooth to pair with an Android or iOS smartphone app to input motion data to compatible services like Unity.

The Mocopi sensors measure 32mm (around 1.2 inches) in diameter and weigh just 8g, making them lighter than an Apple AirTag despite being of a similar size. The system is portable thanks to being completely wireless and not requiring a base station, and the trackers can be fully charged in around 90 minutes via the USB-C charging case....

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