

The new wireless CyberGlove II system is a fully instrumented glove that provides up to 22 high-accuracy joint-angle measurements. It uses proprietary resistive bend-sensing technology to accurately transform hand and finger motions into real-time digital joint-angle data.
The 18-sensor model features two bend sensors on each finger, four abduction sensors, plus sensors measuring thumb crossover, palm arch, wrist flexion, and wrist abduction.
The 22-sensor model has three flexion sensors per finger, four abduction sensors, a palm-arch sensor, and sensors to measure flexion and abduction. Each sensor is extremely thin and flexible being virtually undetectable in the lightweight elastic glove.
The CyberGlove system has been used in a wide variety of real-world applications, including digital prototype evaluation, virtual reality biomechanics, and animation.
The CyberGlove II Wireless Glove
transforms hand and finger motion
into real-time digital joint-angle
data—and works without cumbersome
wires that can impede
movement and slow your
project.
For animated movies, video
games, and cartoons, artists and
designers can quickly create
realistic finger and hand
movement in Alias’
MotionBuilder software.
Because the glove is wireless,
productions using
multiple actors can enjoy
reduced time and costs by
avoiding separate body
and hand motion-capture
setups.

Designed for Comfort and Functionality:
The CyberGlove II data glove is constructed with stretch fabric for comfort and a mesh palm for ventilation. The 18-sensor CyberGlove II system includes open fingertips, which allow the user to easily type, write, and grasp objects.
System Components:
The basic CyberGlove II system includes one data glove, two batteries, a battery charger, and a USB/Bluetooth technology adaptor with drivers.
Many applications require measurement of the position and orientation of the forearm in space. To accomplish this, mounting provisions for six degrees of freedom (DOF) motion tracking sensors are available for the glove wristband. Tracking sensors are not included in the basic CyberGlove II system, but are available as an option and supported in VirtualHand software.
The CyberGlove II system has a software programmable switch and LED on the wristband to permit system software developers to provide the CyberGlove II wearer with additional input/output capability.
Specifications:
Number of sensors: 18 or 22
Sensor Resolution: 0.5 degrees (typical)
Sensor Repeatability: 1 degree (typical standard deviation between glove wearings)
Sensor Linearity: 0.6% maximum nonlinearity over full joint range
Sensor Data Rate: 90 records/sec minimum (100 records/sec typical).
Gloves supported by each wireless receiver: 2
Operating system and hots: Windows 2000 and XP
Battery Duration: 3 hours
Battery Cycle Life: 1 year
Battery Charger: External
Operating Range: 30 ft radius from USB port
Interface: USB port for the wireless receiver
Accessories:
3D tracking devices are available at our Motion Trackers Section. They provide the CyberGlove II system with absolute x, y, z, yaw, pitch, roll position and orientation information. A complete tracking system includes one transmitter, one receiver, a system electronics unit (with RS-232 serial port), a power supply and a serial cable.