Manus is an electronics manufacturer specializing in virtual reality (VR) devices, such as VR gloves and motion capture cameras. The company focuses on creating intuitive and immersive experiences for the user.
Founded in 2014 in the Netherlands by Stephan van den Brink
Successfully crowdfunded their first product, the Manus VR Gloves, on Kickstarter in 2015
Received funding from HTC in 2017
Expanded their product line to include a full body motion capture suit in 2018
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The Manus VR Gloves allow users to interact with VR environments using their hands and fingers, providing haptic feedback and precise motion tracking. They are compatible with multiple VR headsets and control systems.
Manus Polygon is a motion capture camera system that tracks the movements of the user's body in real-time, allowing for immersive VR experiences and natural interaction with virtual objects.
Manus' full-body motion capture suit features 27 sensors for tracking the movements of the user, including fingers, arm, leg, and torso movements. It allows for complete immersion in VR scenes, training simulations, and gaming applications.
Manus VR Gloves are priced at $999 for a pair.
Manus products are compatible with most leading VR platforms, including Oculus, SteamVR, and Viveport.
Yes, the Manus motion capture suit can be used for film production, gaming, and virtual training applications.
Manus VR Gloves allow for more natural and precise hand and finger movements, as well as providing haptic feedback and sense of touch.
Manus Prime II features 27 sensors for tracking the movements of the user's body.