2d light follower uses Wiimote infrared camera
Brian Dwyer built this nifty 2-axis light follower using the infrared camera from a Wiimote, a couple of servos, and an Arduino.
Brian Dwyer built this nifty 2-axis light follower using the infrared camera from a Wiimote, a couple of servos, and an Arduino.
Researchers from Delft University of Technology have assembled inexpensive alternatives to costly scientific sensors using the Nintendo Wiimote.
So you want to play motion based games on something other than the Wii product? Try out the Darwin, the latest evolution in gaming. Magnetometers that check the controller’s movement against the earth’s magnetic core. So cool. The result of all these sensors in the controller is that it gives a very accurate rendering of […]
This very awesome interface utilizes infrared head and laser tracking to create a level of of interactivity we’ve yet to see from the big game companies. Check the site for software download – InsightVR [via] Related: Head tracking with the Wiimote DIY IR glasses