Test Platform Leverages Apple Vision Pro for Gesture and Look Capture
Liquid Instruments announced that its Moku platform is available for Apple Vision Pro, providing an interactive 3D test system for optics researchers that integrates Moku with a camera-based vision system that helps users maximize efficiency. Moku is an FPGA-based solution that provides an entire suite of instruments, from bench essentials like an oscilloscope to advanced tools such as a lock-in amplifier. With visionOS, Moku users can access instruments visually with Windows, macOS, iPadOS, and Python support.
Users can use hand and eye gestures to work with multiple instruments, accelerating testing in optics, photonics, and quantum research labs without the need for additional monitors. Combining Moku with Apple Vision Pro gives users a 3D overview in optics and photonics research, with the ability to modify and monitor experiments from multiple screens embedded in the real world, untethered from the lab bench. They can also run Moku with other applications to share data with colleagues or reference key documentation.
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The Moku platform and Apple Vision Pro