Leap Motion,
makers of the innovative Leap Motion controller for PCs, today announced that
at launch, it will sell its device exclusively through Best Buy’s physical and
online stores in the U.S., as the only other sales channel for the device besides its own website.
Leap Motion will also be available soon for pre-order from Best Buy beginning
in February, and will come to Europe and other world markets through other
partners not yet announced.
I spoke with
Leap Motion President and COO Andy Miller about the arrangement, and asked him
why Best Buy represented a good fit for the hardware startup. Miller said that
Best Buy had been very excited at the prospect of selling Leap’s controller,
which can track a computer user’s movements with a high degree of accuracy and no
lag time.
“They had been
following our progress, and they invited us up to Minneapolis and they got
their hands on the Leap Motion, and they decided that this was for them,” he
said. “They’re a pretty forward-thinking company and we love the way they can tell
the story. It’s really about partnering with someone who has the training to
show off to potential customers what we can do.”
Miller added
that for Best Buy, the value is in helping the company to show its consumers
that it is still on the cutting edge, and capable of bringing them the latest
in consumer interaction design. Leap Motion will be working with Best Buy to
craft in-store end cap displays, which will feature the controller and games
and apps selected by both the retailer and the hardware maker specifically to
show off the device’s capabilities. The fact that this deal makes for a great
software showcase was also at the forefront of Leap’s decision-making in going
with Best Buy as a launch partner.
“It’s not just
a startup with a website where we’ve been fortunate to have a lot of interest;
now, people will be able to see the apps they build for the Leap platform in
stores all across the U.S.,” he said. “There’s going to be a huge audience for
developers here. Developers have a choice about where they spend their time and
money, and we’re trying to make a strong case for why they should do it at
Leap.”
Another
launch-time move from Leap is its recently announced partnership with Asus to ship the controller with new
PCs in 2013. That, too, is a way for the company to prove to potential
developers that far from being vaporware or a niche product, this is intended
as a mass market device, and will have all the distribution efforts that kind
of project implies. The Best Buy partnership is also a key ingredient for
getting Leap Motion somewhere where users can actually try before
they buy, which is absolutely crucial for this kind of device coming new to
market without the power of a big brand like Microsoft or Sony.
The Best Buy
arrangement is a limited time exclusive, and Miller said Leap fully intends to
offer the controller through other retailers as well in the future. Pre-orders
for those who signed up via Leap’s website are expected to ship out sometime
later this quarter. [TechCrunch]
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