PrimeSense Demonstrates 3D Sensing Innovation with Capri™ Sensor and Nexus 10 from Google

PrimeSense hosts OpenNI partners at official Google I/O After Hours party TEL AVIV and SAN FRANCISCO (May 15, 2013 at 7:05 p.m. Pacific Time) – PrimeSense™ (http://www.primesense.com/), the leader in Natural Interaction and 3D sensing, is showcasing the latest developments in mobile applications that take advantage of PrimeSense 3D depth sensing technology using  Nexus 10 devices and Android’s…

Watch Where You’re Going

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How many times have you been walking and texting (or biking and texting, heaven forbid) and walked right into something – a bench, a trashcan, off the sidewalk and into a person? Maybe a few more times than you care to admit. And even though there seems to be an app for just about everything these days, how…

You Asked For It

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Capri 1.25 Update While the official Capri 1.25 specifications have not been released, we do have some information to tide you over until then. As many know Capri’s design is significantly smaller than the prior reference design (order of magnitude of 1/10). As this is a reference design, the OEMs will work with it, and integrate it into…

Honey, I Shrunk the Sensor

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Good things do come in small packages and this year at CES 2013, we shall reveal Capri 1.25, the world’s smallest 3D sensing device. Capri utilizes the next generation System on Chip, it is tiny and has small cost to match. This along with its break-through reference design, it’s perfect for embedding in consumer electronics devices such as…

Engadget: PrimeSense reveals Capri, ‘world’s smallest’ 3D sensor

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PrimeSense, the folks behind the guts of the Kinect and other motion-sensing tech, has unveiled a cheaper and tinier 3D sensor that could bring motion sensors to a whole different class of products. Dubbed the Capri, the new system-on-a-chip is about ten times smaller than existing sensing devices — not only can it be embedded in tablets and laptops, it’ll likely…