If you're looking for another Qonqur option, Ultraleap is a strong contender. Ultraleap offers hand tracking and haptic technology that lets people control things with intuitive, controller-free gestures in a variety of settings, including AR/VR and digital out-of-home installations. The technology uses infrared cameras and sensors to track hand motion and create virtual models of joints and bones. Ultraleap products like the Leap Motion Controller 2 let you test and use the technology with headsets or screens, and it's a good option for interactive learning and presentations.
Another good option is NOLEJ, which is designed to turn courseware materials from textbooks and online sources into interactive lessons. NOLEJ uses AI to create interactive videos, flashcards, glossaries and other materials. It's geared for teachers and instructional designers who want to quickly create engaging lessons, with features like integration with learning management systems. It doesn't offer direct hand gesture control, but it's a good alternative for interactive learning.