After previously raising funds via a successful
Kickstarter campaign the LucidCam virtual reality camera with stereoscopic 3D
technology is now focusing on sports and training the company’s CEO Han Jin has
revealed this week.
During an interview at the Future of Tennis &
Tech session during the US Open, Jin explained how tennis players could use the
camera to capture their swings in virtual reality allowing them to visualise
themselves during training and tweak any faults to improve their precision.
The small virtual reality camera is small enough to
be mounted almost anywhere and can even be worn by the player or athlete if
required.