The MOXI S100 Motion Capture Suit is designed for accurate, full-body motion capture without the complexity of traditional setups. Made from stretchy, flexible fabric, the S100 moves naturally with the body, feeling more like performance clothing than technical equipment. This makes it ideal for long capture sessions, where comfort and stability are essential.
To accommodate different body types, the S100 is available in multiple sizes for both genders:
- Male: S to 2XL
- Female: S to XL

Full-Body Motion Capture with 15 IMU Sensors
At the heart of the S100 is a 15-IMU full-body inertial tracking system. The sensor setup includes:
- 10 built-in (in-body) sensors
- 5 wireless sensors, attached externally
The wireless sensors are positioned strategically:
- 1 on the head
- 2 on the hands (1 per hand)
- 2 on the feet (1 per foot)
How the In-Body Sensors Are Structured
The 10 in-body sensors are integrated into the suit and divided between the upper and lower body for balanced full-body tracking.

Upper Body Sensor Layout
The upper body (Zipped Vest) includes 5 in-body sensors:
- 4 sensors on the arms (2 per arm: one near the biceps, one near the wrist)
- 1 sensor hub, placed on the upper back
All sensors are connected with stretchy internal cables, which transmit motion data to the hub while remaining comfortable and unobtrusive.
Lower Body Sensor Layout
The lower body (Pants) mirrors the upper body structure, with:
- 4 in-body sensors (2 per leg: one near the thigh, one below the knee)
- 1 sensor hub, positioned at the upper backside of the hip
This design ensures stable, balanced tracking while keeping the suit easy to wear and move in.

Clean Design with Hidden Sensors and Washable Clothing
All in-body sensors and cables are hidden under the clothing, giving the suit a clean look.
The sensors and cables are also easy to remove, so the clothing can be washed and reassembled in about 5 minutes.
Watch this tutorial video for detailed instructions on removing and reinserting the components.Flexible Capture: Upper and Lower Body Can Operate Independently
The S100 supports modular capture, allowing the upper or lower body to operate independently:
- Upper-body capture: wear the zipped vest
- Lower-body capture: wear just the pants
This flexibility is useful for partial motion capture workflows and reduces setup time when full-body capture is unnecessary.
How Does Everything Connect from the Suit to the PC?
Each sensor hub connects via a cable to a compact device called the Transponder, which collects motion data from both the in-body and wireless sensors and transmits it wirelessly to the PC.
Key Transponder features:
- Weight: 75 grams
- Battery life: up to 4.5 hours
- Wireless setup: via TransEZ smartphone app (Android and iOS)
Using TransEZ, users can quickly configure the Transponder and system settings, simplifying setup and saving time.

A Simple and Efficient Workflow
Getting started with the MOXI S100 is straightforward:
- Put on the suit (vest, pants, or both)
- Connect the Transponder to the sensor hubs using the dedicated cables
- Configure the Transponder using the TransEZ mobile app and secure it in its pocket
- Attach the wireless sensors to the head, hands, and feet
- Start motion capture using MOXI software on your PC
Setting Up the Transponder (Supplementary Guide)
To configure the Transponder via the TransEZ app, follow these steps:
- Power ON the transponder and wait for the middle light to turn off.
- Long-press the Settings button until the middle light starts blinking → The transponder is now in search mode.
- Open TransEZ on your smartphone (ensure Bluetooth, GPS, and Wi-Fi are ON).
- Select the transponder.
- Choose your Wi-Fi network (must be the same as your PC).
- Select the default/first security option.
- Choose the default/first channel option (must match the channel number in MOXI Player).
- Turn ON all wireless sensors and assign unique IDs to each body part.
- Click Send CMD.
- The transponder will turn OFF automatically, then turn it ON again manually.
- Wait for the middle light to stabilize. ✅ At this point, the transponder is ready to connect to your PC software.
Watch this video tutorial for step-by-step instructions