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Magic Carpet

The Magic Carpet is a fantastic sensory learning tool with the capacity to engage people of all ages and abilities. The system projects interactive games and images onto the floor that users can play with and control simply by moving on or over the projected image. The Magic Carpet has applications in a range of educational settings and can easily be customised to suit individual needs and requirements.

- Responds to the slightest movement
- New Eye Control interface
- Can be activated by light
- Multi-user recognition – supports group interaction!
- Disability specific content – enhance tracking skills, fine motor skill development and more!

 

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Magic Carpet Apps

60 Interactive Applications supplied as standard - including: Football, Fish Pond, Poppies, Smiley Faces, Rocket, Star Scatter, Fog, Paint, Goalie, Piano, Animals, Bubbles, iPad, Video 3D, Rotating Tiles, Magic Mushrooms, Fire, Particle Explosion, Catch Game, Water, Leaves and more

- Easy to Customise
- New Login Area for Magic Carpet Users
- Training Provided
- Flooring Supplied and Fitted (cut into the carpet on request)
- Remote Support

 

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Magic Carpet & Eye Control

The Magic Carpet can now be controlled with the eyes using Tobii's new PCEye control device. Sensory Guru are the only company in the world to have achieved this level of inclusivity with an interactive projection system. This combination of technologies has opened up the possibility of interaction between disabled children and their able bodied peers. This has to be seen - so please watch the video!

 

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Content

The Magic Carpet is supplied with over 50 interactive apps or themes, including all of the most popular ones, such as: Football, Fish Pond and Piano. A full list of content is available on request. it is also possible to customise our apps to meet your own requirements. Or alternatively we can do it for you! Please contact us for more info about content.

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How It Works

A ceiling mounted projector projects on to a mirror at a 45degree angle directing the image to the floor. A camera mounted close to the projector watches for motion. When movement is detected the camera feeds the signal to the PC where our software interprets the location and force of movement to generate a noticeable visual effect in the displayed graphics.

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Training & Support

Onsite training is included in the price of the system. We also offer training days at our showroom in Hartfield. Where possible we encourage users to have the system networked, as this enables us to remotely operate the system, provide updates and guide you in the general use of the system. We can also trouble shoot a range of issues instantly.

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