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I forget the cost they charge just for the gloves, but I don't know either that they have a single IMU hand, but I see you can buy individual sensors, but without their HUB and software, to use them iPi would have to write their own code, as the code now is dependent on the PS Move.
There are many single IMU with Bluetooth capability on the market now, but the price is just way to expensive for what they are to me, and again, iPi would still have to write a code to handle a certain brand and not be able to support all, so their choice for the Moves was a sensible one.
Based on a post here years back:
I just tore down one of my older PS Moves and found to have the minimum capability, meaning I removed the light, the vibrator, any real access to the Start button, (although there could be a simple fix to re-access the Start button micro switch if wanted), some do like that for use as starting new takes when away from the computer, I don't really use it though.
All I have now is the board with the USB connectors and the battery which can be re-charged with the USB and the round rubber grommet over the PS button to turn them on and off and press for calibration purposes and wrapped the whole thing up together with electrical tape for now, leaving the LED red light visible.
It still paired and calibrated as normal, it is just now a lot less bulky and I am still working on attaching it to the top of the gloves I use, or if I need a better set of gloves I will get them, I just like the light weight nylon ones I have now, but that's easy, I just haven't got to that yet.
I haven't made a full recording with it yet either, I did test them inside the recorder with a few cams plugged in though, and with the way iPi is set up to rotate the Move on screen in the Studio to match it's position in the actors hand, it should be fine in recording and applying their data correctly, since it's really only rotational data that's used.
The bulk is the worst part is having to hold the Moves, or affix them securely to the top of the hand for prop holding use, so I am deleting all that extra bulk and extending the battery wires to be able to mount them above the wrist with a velcro strap, the battery uses a plug on the board, so feeding the wires through a piece of wire shrink wrap to prevent damaging those small wires, it will be fine.
I will post again once I get a full recorded and processed project with the results.
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