Sony brings metaverse to smartphones with wearable motion trackers

 Sony brings metaverse to smartphones with wearable motion trackers

Sony has launched a set of wearable motion trackers that will bring users into the metaverse with their smartphones. The Mocopi system comprises six pucks worn around the user’s wrist, ankles, hands and hips. These sensors will work to animate avatars inside various metaverse apps on Android smartphones and iPhones. Sony said it would launch these motion trackers in Japan in January next year at a retail price of 49,500 Yen (or approx. ₹ 29,222).

Check out this video that show how wearable motion trackers works

The Mocopi system allows users to capture full-body motion capture without needing expensive equipment. YouTubers and people working in content development are the key target audiences for the Mocopi motion trackers. With the Mocopi system, Sony is essentially expanding the market for metaverse which is in its early stages. The low-cost accessory, which requires a phone, is a great way to experience metaverse, the 3D version of the web where you can interact with digital surroundings within your real-world surroundings.

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