Researchers from the University of Tokyo have turned the human body into a controller for virtual, augmented, and mixed reality. Dubbed e-skin, the connected shirt enables camera-free motion capture ...
Can one's body be used to control a video game? The answer is yes, apparently. But the smart clothing Japanese startup Xenoma designs isn't going to inspire a new generation of blockbuster video games ...
A company called Xenoma founded by researchers from the University of Tokyo has created a shirt that tracks the motion and position of the upper body. This data can then be used to control actions in ...
This year, we have started to see smart garments make their way to consumers. While most are focused on fitness tracking, like OMSignal and Hexoskin, there are a few companies connecting our clothing ...