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UltraLeap Gemini review: use both hands in VR!

The Ghost Howls

One of the first accessories for AR/VR I had the opportunity to work on is the Leap Motion hands tracking controller : I made some cool experiments and prototypes with it and the Oculus Rift DK2. Leap Motion has also been the first important company I have interviewed in this blog. If you want, you can find it here below!

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Learn about Headsets

Delight XR

Even though the technology has been around for years, the current generation of products and devices gets closer than ever to the VR’s original promise: getting elsewhere and connecting to whatever matters most to you. With the technology advancing every year, the hardware is getting cheaper and the software base is growing steadily.

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Best VR Headsets 2018/2019

Delight XR

Even though the technology has been around for years, the current generation of products and devices gets closer than ever to the VR’s original promise: getting elsewhere and connecting to whatever matters most to you. With the technology advancing every year, the hardware is getting cheaper and the software base is growing steadily.

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New HTC Vive Releases For The Week Of 12/26/16

UploadVR Between Realities podcast

We also have a top list of the absolute best HTC Vive games — which is updated every few months with the latest and greatest options. This is a spin-off of the Primal Carnage series, which has been offering dinosaur-fighting survival games since 2012. The Dawn: First War, from Interactive Technology Co., Price: $9.99.

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Best VR Headsets in 2018

VeeR VR

Price ranges from $60 to $100, which is rather affordable, compared with Oculus Rift or HTC Vive. In 2012 the only way to have experienced virtual reality was with a high-powered computer and headset. Initiated as an independent company and acquired by Facebook in 2014, Oculus started developing Rift all the way back in 2012.