Hillcrest Labs' Technology Licensed for Roku Game Remote

Hillcrest Labs announced today that Roku has licensed Hillcrest’s patented Freespace® MotionEngine(TM) software for use with its motion-sensing remote and its new line of Roku 2 streaming players.

The Roku Game Remote uses Hillcrest’s MotionEngine technology, which provides motion-sensing controled utilized in gameplay and screen navigation. There are a total of three Roku game remotes. The Roku 2 HD($59.99). Roku 2 XD ($79.99), and the Roku 2 XS ($99.99). The Roku 2 XS comes standard with the motion sensing remote while the Roku 2 HD and the Roku 2 XD do not. Users have the option of purchasing it separately.

All three Roku 2 models feature 300 channels of streaming entertainment, including movies and TV shows from Netflix, Hulu Plus, Amazon Instant Video and Crackle; live and on-demand sports from NHL, MLS and UFC; music from Pandora, MOG, Rdio and TuneIn Radio; photos and videos from Facebook, Flickr and Vimeo; plus news and entertainment from around the world. All three Roku 2 models also utilize built-in wireless, Bluetooth® for connecting a game remote, and a microSD expansion slot to support additional game storage. Retailers include Roku.com, Amazon.com, Best Buy, Fry’s Electronics and RadioShack.

Both Dan Simpkins and Rajeev Raman seem extremely excited over this joint venture, you can read what they had to say about it below.

 

 

Dan Simpkins, CEO and founder of Hillcrest Labs.

“Roku has raised the stakes in the streaming player market, and they have introduced a wonderful new casual gaming experience that consumers will love. Beyond Roku 2’s elegant design and wide content selection, the new remote delivers state-of-the art motion control technology in products of exceptional value. We’re very proud to have been selected by Roku to play such an important role in their next generation of devices.”

Rajeev Raman, Vice President of Product at Roku

“With the new Roku 2 platform, we’re providing the most powerful streaming player on the market, with the simplicity, breadth of content, and value for which we are known for”.Working with Hillcrest’s Freespace technology, we designed an exciting motion control interface for point-and-click and motion controlled casual games. With the flick of the wrist users can play games like Angry Birds and enjoy more from Roku than ever before.”

 

Hillcrest Labs’ patented Freespace technology is a complete solution for in-air pointing and motion control that can be added to a wide range of consumer devices including remote controls and game controllers for Smart TVs, streaming media players, Blu-ray players, set-top boxes, PCs, and tablets. Specific technical attributes of the Freespace MotionEngine include:

 

   —  Advanced Motion Processing: The motion sensing remote translates natural
hand movements into precise onscreen actions, which allows users to
easily select icons and control objects, small and large, on the TV
screen.
—  Orientation Compensation: Regardless of the orientation of the motion
sensing remote in space (e.g. pointing at the ground, turned sideways,
etc.), Freespace technology generates intuitive cursor movements and
other on-screen actions. MEMS (Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems) sensors
combined with Hillcrest’s proprietary software enable consistent control
of the device from any position — standing, sitting or reclining.
—  High Precision: Freespace technology can distinguish between intentional
and unintentional movement, including natural hand tremors. This means
the motion sensing remote’s cursor does not shake or jiggle on screen
like other motion-based controllers. The Freespace-enabled remote allows
for single pixel precision with low latency to ensure the highest
precision.
—  No Line-of-Sight Required: Freespace technology is based on inertial
sensors which do not require line-of-sight to operate. This allows for a
more relaxed usage model when compared to conventional infrared devices
and motion-sensing devices that use cameras or optical sensors that
require “line-of-sight” to operate. The combination of Bluetooth and
Freespace technology gives users greater freedom to move around the
house and comfortably use the remote control from any position.

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