Tesla Suit The Tesla Suit is a mo-cap suit that also uses
neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) to give the wearer sensations of touch, force and even warmth.
Husky Sense Suit The Husky Sense suit is a mo-cap suit that uses 18 IMU sensors (gyroscope, accelerometer, magnetometer) to track, record and analyze body motions. It's relatively cheap and can be used in various use cases, such as sports, healthcare, defense, metaverse, gaming, VR training, animation creation, etc.
PrioVR The PrioVR is mo-cap suit which is available in three versions: the Core which comes with 8 sensors for upper body tracking; the Lite with 12 sensors for full body tracking; and the Pro with 17 sensors which adds for precision with the feet, shoulders and hips.
Perception Neuron Perception Neuron by the Chinese company Noitom uses 9-axis
IMU to capture the movements of the wearer. It also comes with motion-capturing gloves. Perception Neuron can be used in
AltspaceVR.
Smartsuit Pro The Smartsuit Pro by Danish company
Rokoko uses an array of 19 embedded 9-degrees of freedom (9-DoF) IMU sensors to capture motion data from the person wearing the suit. This data is used to live stream user movement via WiFi, or to input into software such as Unity, Unreal Engine 4, or MotionBuilder.
Xsens At GDC 2016, Xsens announced integration with
Unreal Engine 4 Later that month, Xsens collaborated with Dutch technology company Manus VR in order to showcase an immersive VR experience.
Holosuit A bi-directional, full body motion controller with haptic feedback, Holosuit comes with a full body suit and can also be used separately as just gloves, jacket or pants.
G5 Mocapsuit G5 Mocapsuit by AiQ Synertial is a 17-sensor IMU-based motion capture system with an option for 4-sensor 'Pincer Gloves'. Synertial partnered with 'AiQ Smart Clothing' of Taiwan, in 2018, to integrate fabric technology into its suits reducing significant amounts of sensor artefacts.
GPS enabled. Sports Motion capture models use an Android app to manage onboard recording to calibrate 'later' as well as live streams data via
WiFi &
Bluetooth. Compatible with
Unity (game engine),
Unreal Engine 4,
MotionBuilder,
Tecnomatix and MocapBeats software plugins. G5 has various 'Cobra' and 'Exo-Glove' options as well as an
HTC Vive plugin for root positioning inside a 6 x 6 meter capture space.
e-skin MEVA e-skin MEVA by Japanese company Xenoma uses 6-axis IMUs in Pants/Shirt/Headband to capture the movements. e-skin MEVA is a third-generation
e-textiles that is convenient to set up and easy to use even for physical disabilities. e-skin MEVA is mainly used for healthcare applications such as gait analysis and workload measurement of workers. ==See also==