Stereo IR 170 Camera Module Evaluation Kit The Ultraleap Stereo IR 170 is a next-generation optical hand tracking module that captures the movement of users hands and fingers so they can interact naturally with digital content. It is designed to be integrated into enterprise-grade hardware solutions, displays, installations, and virtual/augmented reality headsets for AR/VR/XR prototyping, research, and development. The Stereo IR 170 Evaluation kit consists of the Ultraleap Stereo IR 170 camera module in a plastic housing with USB header, allowing for easy plug-and-play evaluation. The worlds most powerful hand tracking hardware The Ultraleap Stereo IR 170 camera module uses the same core software as its predecessor, the Leap Motion Controller. Both can discern 27 distinct hand elements, including bones and joints, and track them even when they are obscured by other parts of the hand. Ultraleap Stereo IR 170 features a wider field of view, a longer tracking range, lower power consumption, and smaller form factor. Its capable of tracking hands within a 3D interactive zone that extends from 10cm (4) to 75cm (29.5) or more, extending from the device in a 170x170 typical field of view (160x160 minimum). Example applications Touchless public interfaces (interactive kiosks, digital out-of-home, elevators) Entertainment (location-based VR/AR experiences, arcades, amusement parks) Healthcare (stroke rehabilitation, training, mirror, medical imaging, lazy eye treatment) Therapy and education (anatomic visualizations, hands-on learning) Personnel training (flight simulators, complex computer systems) Industrial design and engineering (automotive, assembly lines, facilities management) Robotics (telepresence, robotic controls, AI-assisted teaching) Remote collaboration Easy to integrate and use The Ultraleap Stereo IR 170 is designed for robust integration into consumer and enterprise-grade products, and can be retro-fitted to existing concepts or hardware. Plugins for Unity and Unreal enable developers working with two leading 3D development platforms to incorporate hand tracking into their established workflow. Specifications Power supply: 5V DC via USB connector (minimum 0.5A). Micro USB Type-B (2.0 or 3.0) when in plastic housing. Data connection: When integrated, PCB module can be wired directly. Depth of between 10 cm (4) to 75cm (29.5) preferred, up to 1 m (39) maximum Interaction zone: 170170 typical field of view (160160 minimum). Tracking works in a range of environmental conditions. Cameras: Stereo IR operating at 90fps Operating 850nm. Stereo IR 170 provides its own illumination via two IR LEDs spaced wavelength: on either side of the cameras. 0 to 40C (32 to 104 F) N.B. Out of case operating temperature range is slightly wider, Ambient operating temperature: 0 to 50C (32 to 122 F). Windows 7+ AMD Phenom II or Intel Core i3/i5/i7 processor 2 GB RAM USB 2.0 Minimum system port. VR headsets may come with their own system requirements. requirements: Note: The Stereo IR 170 Evaluation Kit is currently Windows compatible only Software: Downloadable from