DUO: The World's First DIY 3D Sensor
A project in Las Vegas, NV by Code Laboratories000days
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$62,529
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Last Updated: April 25 @ 11:30 -0400 GMT
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Latest News
DUO Progress Update
April 18th - via: kickstarter.com
Awesome backers and community, We have put our hearts and souls into this project and would love to see nothing more than it’s success, envisioning a future where these technologies would emerge faster and more understood because the distributed... (Read More)
First Update
March 29th - via: kickstarter.com
Hey backers, Thanks for your support! We had a great time at GDC talking with some of you who attended. We'll be back in Las Vegas soon and working on some new demo videos. Also we have added the initial FAQs, please let us know if you have any... (Read More)
DUO 3D sensor shows up on Kickstarter, claims that “anyone can build” it
March 26th - via: slashgear.com
We’ve been hearing a lot about motion tracking as of late, the Leap Motion being the most popular device that is making its way to the public. However, a new mechanism is looking to gain some ground and has popped up on Kickstarter. The DUO 3D sensor claims to be the “world’s first and only DIY 3D sensing solution.” (Read More)
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