By Joey Fameli on Jan. 29, 2014

New technologies like the Oculus Rift and the Omni treadmill are renewing interest and faith in virtual reality as a viable platform for gaming, but we still don't have a good control system for tracking your limbs and body inside a virtual space. The inventors of Razer's Hydra controller technology have a new motion-tracking system that they think is the solution. We give the STEM system a quick test and learn about its uses in gaming and 3D modelling.