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My predictions for virtual reality in 2021

The Ghost Howls

Or better, I can imagine who can be the names and they are all the big monoliths: Google, Microsoft, Apple, Amazon , etc… Only companies of this size could afford selling a good headset under cost and at the same time attract enough developers to publish VR games on their own new stores. The rise of enterprise.

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My predictions for virtual reality in 2022

The Ghost Howls

HTC Vive Wrist Tracker (Image by HTC). Over the years, its value for offering a more valuable training experience or to prototype products (like cars) in a much shorter time has become clear, and always more companies have started integrating XR. Accessories. I envision the aftermarket for VR headsets to grow.

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XR Technologies in Service of the Human Experience, with Voices of VR Podcast’s Kent Bye – Part 2

XR for Business Podcast

And so we have something meaningful come from HTC Vive with the Focus, or Focus Plus. So maybe they try VR training, for example, and they’re seeing some really good traction, but they won’t release it as a case study, because they’re seeing that as a technological advantage to their business.

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XR Technologies in Service of the Human Experience, with Voices of VR Podcast’s Kent Bye – Part 2

XR for Business Podcast

And so we have something meaningful come from HTC Vive with the Focus, or Focus Plus. So maybe they try VR training, for example, and they’re seeing some really good traction, but they won’t release it as a case study, because they’re seeing that as a technological advantage to their business.

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XR Technologies in Service of the Human Experience, with Voices of VR Podcast's Kent Bye - Part 2

XR for Business Podcast

And so we have something meaningful come from HTC Vive with the Focus, or Focus Plus. So maybe they try VR training, for example, and they're seeing some really good traction, but they won't release it as a case study, because they're seeing that as a technological advantage to their business. These are like the major tech companies.

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XR via Sexy Sunglasses, with Vuzix’ Paul Travers

XR for Business Podcast

So remote medicine, from that perspective and from training, you have a doctor who’s doing an operation and there’s 15 people seeing through his eyes as you’re streaming HD video out of the glasses while he’s looking at the operation in real time. See, these companies aren’t all rolling over to Amazon, frankly.

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XR via Sexy Sunglasses, with Vuzix’ Paul Travers

XR for Business Podcast

So remote medicine, from that perspective and from training, you have a doctor who’s doing an operation and there’s 15 people seeing through his eyes as you’re streaming HD video out of the glasses while he’s looking at the operation in real time. See, these companies aren’t all rolling over to Amazon, frankly.