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{{Input Device Infobox | |||
|image=[[file:leap motion vr1.jpg|350px]] | |||
|Type=[[Motion Tracker]] | |||
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|Developer=[[Nod Labs]] | |||
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|Platform=Various | |||
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|Processor=2 Cortex M3 | |||
|Camera= | |||
|Sensors=9-axis accelerometer | |||
|Input=microUSB | |||
|Connectivity=Bluetooth 4.0 | |||
|Power=23-mAh battery | |||
|Weight=2 ounces | |||
|Size=S, M, L, XL | |||
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Nod is a gesture control ring developed by [[Nod Labs]]. Nod can be used as a [[Virtual Reality]] [[Input Devices|input device]]. This wearable device is worn on your index finger. User can even wear two at a time, one on each hand. Equipped with sensors, processors and a Bluetooth antenna, the ring allows its user to control and interact with various [[devices]], such as a smartphone or [[VR Devices|VR HMD]], by waving, pointing and gesturing with his or her finger. The Nod Ring was released in Fall 2014 for 150 dollars. | Nod is a gesture control ring developed by [[Nod Labs]]. Nod can be used as a [[Virtual Reality]] [[Input Devices|input device]]. This wearable device is worn on your index finger. User can even wear two at a time, one on each hand. Equipped with sensors, processors and a Bluetooth antenna, the ring allows its user to control and interact with various [[devices]], such as a smartphone or [[VR Devices|VR HMD]], by waving, pointing and gesturing with his or her finger. The Nod Ring was released in Fall 2014 for 150 dollars. | ||